Is Your Healthcare Organization Really Practicing Value Analysis?
Robert T. Yokl, President/CEO, SVAH Solutions Our surveys show that only 1 in 10 healthcare organizations is really practicing the classic tenets of value analysis…
Robert T. Yokl, President/CEO, SVAH Solutions Our surveys show that only 1 in 10 healthcare organizations is really practicing the classic tenets of value analysis…
By Robert W. Yokl, Sr. VP, Supply Chain & Value Analysis — SVAH Solutions The number one strategy for saving money in the healthcare supply…
Hays Waldrop, Founder & President, Council of Supply Chain Executives Justin Poulin, RN, Founder & Lead Host, Power Supply Chain Podcast Garry Skinner, Partner &…
Robert T. Yokl, President/CEO, SVAH Solutions All of our customers want something to be done with the products, services, or technologies they desire. To put…
By Robert W. Yokl, Sr. VP, Supply Chain & Value Analysis — SVAH Solutions Ninety-five percent of hospitals and health systems have no way of…
Robert T. Yokl, President/CEO, SVAH Solutions Before I founded SVAH Solutions thirty-four years ago, I was a supply chain director and value analysis practitioner for…
Robert T. Yokl, President/CEO, SVAH Solutions This teaming of America of the late 20th Century and now in the 21st Century becomes even more important…
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Robert T. Yokl, President/CEO, SVAH Solutions We are hearing the alarm bells going off at hospitals, systems, and IDNs nationwide because they have squeezed just…
By Robert W. Yokl, Sr. VP, Supply Chain & Value Analysis — SVAH Solutions I was recently interviewed on a new podcast called Power Supply…
An Interview with Dr. Rhonda Sullivan, DNP, PhD, MSN, MBA, CWON, LNCC, NE-BC, CSPHA HCVAM: How did you get involved with advanced wound care in…
Robert T. Yokl, President/CEO, SVAH Solutions We all say we want to hear the voice of the customer in all decisions related to their product,…
Arnold Chazal, Co-Founder and CEO of VUEMED Dealing with unpredicted stock-outs of needed items or difficulty documenting items? No idea where an item is located…