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People, Places, Processes & Products that Influence the Supply Chain

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During Healthcare Purchasing News’ 30th anniversary in 2007, we’re recognizing three decades of supply chain leadership, in terms of the people, processes and products that have defined the important industry segment we cover daily online and every month in print. As part of the celebration, as well as to recognize what makes the industry we cover special, we’d like to recruit you to help us in our quest.

Be  An

Click this link to take our online survey

 

Click this link to download a pdf that can be filled out and faxed back
to (941) 927-9588.

Please vote as often as you’d like for people, processes, products and concepts that rocked your world from 1977 forward. Inside each edition of Healthcare Purchasing News throughout 2007 we’ll reveal your top choices, coupled with our own in a monthly feature that should inspire conversations and debate throughout the year.

The categories are below; vote your choices using the links on the right.

• Most Influential Professional in Healthcare Supply Chain Management (men and women)

• Most Influential Woman in Healthcare Supply Chain Management

• Most Influential Professional in Central Service/Sterile Processing (men and women)

• Most Influential Professional in Surgical Services (men and women)

• Most Influential Professional in Infection Control (men and women)

• Most Influential Professional in the C-Suite (e.g., CEOs, CFOs, COOs) (men and women)

• Most Significant News Event in Healthcare Supply Chain Management

• Most Significant News Event in CS/Sterile Processing

• Most Significant News Event in Surgical Services

• Most Significant News Event in Infection Control

• Biggest Threat to Supply Chain Management that Actually Happened

• Biggest Threat to Supply Chain Management that Never Happened

• Most Innovative Supply Chain Management Development that Changed the Profession

• Hottest Supply Chain Management Fad

• Most Innovative Clinical Procedure

• Most Innovative Medical/Surgical Device/Software/Product/Service

• Most Customer-Friendly Vendor (e.g., manufacturer, distributor, GPO, consulting firm)

• Most Intriguing Business Deal (e.g., mergers, acquisitions, spinoffs)

• Biggest Business Blunder

• Favorite HPN Feature