DOTmed March 5, 2021
Lauren Dubinsky

To create a more resilient supply chain, there needs to be better transparency and more diversified sourcing. Keith Lohkamp, senior director of industry strategy at Workday, shared this insight during a session on healthcare supply chain management strategies during the fall AHRMM conference.

“While we continue to face the disruptions of today and tomorrow, innovation, both big and small, is needed to create more resilience in the supply chain,” said Lohkamp. “Now is really the time to start acting to transform and digitize the supply chain, because this will not be the last disruption.”

Among these disruptions are COVID-19 and extreme weather events. Hospitals have been dealing with everything from personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages to sketchy suppliers.

Lohkamp pointed...

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