LOUISVILLE, Colo., May 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Global
Healthcare Exchange (GHX) today honored the recipients of its
annual GHXcellence Awards at the GHX Summit, held in Austin, Texas. The 15 awards recognize and
honor leaders and visionaries for their exceptional commitment to
advancing healthcare and supporting patients and communities.
"This year's award winners set new benchmarks for advancing the
patient-centered business of healthcare," said Tina Vatanka Murphy, president and CEO, GHX.
"Especially during a time of great change, it's an honor to
recognize their outstanding achievements and unwavering commitment
to improving the lives of the patients and families we serve
together."
Organizational Award Winners
- Provider of the Year - Large: Loma Linda University Health
- Provider of the Year - Medium: Children's of
Alabama
- Provider of the Year - Small: Southwest
General Health Center
- Provider of the Year - Canadian: Transform
Shared Services Organization
- Supplier of the Year - Large: Stryker
- Supplier of the Year - Medium: Aspen
Surgical
- Supplier of the Year - Canadian: Johnson &
Johnson MedTech
- Collaboration: MultiCare Health System
- Key Contributor: Andy
Hamilton, AVP, Supply Chain
- Innovation: UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Key Contributor: Franklin Lopez, Assistant Director, Logistics
Operation
- Community Impact: Corewell Health
- Key Contributor: Cecily Heaton, Operations Manager, Dependent
Drug Stewardship Program
- Commitment to Safety and Security: Smith
& Nephew
- Key Contributor: Monica Rodriguez, HR Service Development Manager
and Service Performance & Quality
- Achieving Financial Agility in Invoicing and
Payments: Magnolia Regional Health Center
- Key Contributor: Haven Caldwell, Executive Director, Finance
- Elevating the Clinically Integrated Supply Chain:
VCU Health
- Key Contributor: Josh
Plauny, AVP, Supply Chain
Individual Awards
- Healthcare Hero: Nattie Leger, VP, Supply Chain Value and
Clinical Performance, Ochsner Health
- Supply Chain Leadership: Frido Pagan, Vice President, Supply Chain,
Eskenazi Health
"This year's GHXcellence winners consistently championed the
collaborative spirit needed to improve patient outcomes and
financial sustainability for the communities they serve. I
congratulate them on this much-deserved honor," said Todd Nelson, Chief Partnership Executive,
HFMA.
The top-performing provider and supplier organizations were
evaluated based on GHX performance metrics. Winners in the other
award categories were selected based on a combination of strategic
performance metrics that were evaluated by a selection committee
made up of GHX executives and leading healthcare influencers
including:
- Elizabeth Eisenberg, MSN, RN,
CVAHP, Director of Clinical Value Analysis, Scripps Health Supply
Chain Management;
- Laura Kowalczyk, JD, MPH, CMRP,
Former Vice President of Supply Chain Services, UAB Medicine and
Immediate Past Chair, AHRMM Advisory Board 2024; and
- Todd Nelson, FHFMA, MBA, Chief
Partnership Executive, Healthcare Financial Management Association
(HFMA).
Learn more about this year's class of honorees at
www.ghx.com/awards/ghxcellence.
About GHX
Building on decades of collaboration among providers,
manufacturers, distributors and other industry stakeholders, Global
Healthcare Exchange, LLC (GHX) is leading the charge in helping
organizations run the new business of healthcare. By automating key
business processes and translating evidence-based analytics and
data into meaningful action, GHX is helping the healthcare
ecosystem to move faster, operate more intelligently and achieve
greater outcomes. With the support of GHX, healthcare organizations
have removed billions of dollars of wasteful healthcare spend. For
more information on GHX's suite of cloud-based supply chain
solutions, visit www.ghx.com and The Healthcare Hub.
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