Health Management Voices by EHMA

Building sustainable community healthcare supply chains

20 min · 27 de nov de 2024
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In this episode, hear from Dr Peter Tinnemann, Service Manager, Stadt Frankfurt, hosted by the European Health Management Association, as they explore the challenges and opportunities in building sustainable community healthcare supply chains, drawing on lessons from recent infectious disease outbreaks, the role of technology in improving logistics, and strategies for workforce development and cross-sector collaboration to future-proof healthcare systems.

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