
St. Onge’s Healthcare Hall of Famer and industry icon, Fred Crans, chats with leaders from all areas of healthcare to discuss the issues of today's- threats, challenges and emerging trends and technologies in a lighthearted and engaging manner.ENGINEERING A BETTER HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Encore Episode: We talk with sterile processing expert Kim Jones about why central sterile is the hidden driver of operating room performance and patient safety. This conversation is still highly relevant as health systems continue to face OR efficie... more
We sit down with Scott Becker of Becker’s Healthcare to talk about what his daily view of the industry reveals about closures, staffing gaps, and the real-world squeeze on access to care. We also dig into why great events and clear writing still matt... more
We talk with David Kirshner about why healthcare CFOs are facing extreme margin pressure and why supply chain has become a strategic tool for survival. We map out how to find savings beyond clinical supplies by using better data, tighter contracting,... more
A lot of supply chain leaders can talk strategy. Far fewer can trace it back to what happens when a patient is on the table and a team cannot afford a single shortcut. That’s why this conversation with Joseph Carr, Vice President and Supply Chain Lea... more
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This is my far the most educating and entertaining supply chain podcast I have come across. Fred is engaging and knowledgeable about his subject and is bringing on so top tier experts.
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This program centers on healthcare supply chains, procurement strategy, and leadership across large IDNs and hospitals. Episodes mix practical lessons on cost containment, value-based decision making, data governance, and transformation with personal stories from veterans and rising leaders in healthcare operations. Guests range from CFOs and supply chain chiefs to consultants and industry advocates, often discussing collaboration with suppliers, standardization, digital tools, and talent development to improve margins and patient care. A standout angle is the fusion of clinical insights with operational rigor, plus a emphasis on mentorship, career progression, and recognizing leadership in the field. Listeners likely include healthcare ope... more
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