Below are meeting materials from past GNYHA Services events.
GNYHA Services Fall Member Meeting 2008
The GNYHA Services, Inc. Fall 2008 Member Meeting was held on November 19, 2008 and focused on health care and the economy. The educational event took members through a series of related topics ranging from the Association's direction on helping members through this difficult time, to the current contracting strategies of Premier and GNYHA Services as the cost of raw materials rise.
GNYHA Services Clinical Update Series
The Clinical update series is monthly series focuses on clinical and materials topics of interest, targeting materials managers and nurse managers. The Clinical Update series is just one of the many benefits available to our members. GNYHA Services, as well as its parent Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA), is committed to assisting members provide high-quality patient care and reducing costs. For information regarding GNYHAs initiatives in this area, please go to
www.gnyha.org/quality. If you have any questions regarding our Clinical Update series, please contact Tim Glennon at
glennon@gnyha.org;or (212) 506-5445.
Please note: some of the following content is only for Premier members, and requires a password. For more information, please contact Michelle DeLong at
mdelong@gnyha.org
- Orthopedic Contracting Update
Thursday, November 13, 2008
This agenda was developed to include physician preference product information and value analysis guidelines to facilitate physician engagement discussions, as well as basic information regarding the anatomy, surgical technique, and implant selection for total joint replacement. Soft goods and reimbursement were also addressed.
- Getting Smart About Pumps
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Take a look at this seminar on Smart Pumps to examine the latest and current in medication error reduction technology, recommended solutions to implement at your facility, as well as a review of Premiers I.V. Therapy Products contract resources and tools.
- Going Green: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Environmentally conscious decision-makers are reevaluating the impact of policies, procedures, and purchasing patterns on the environment.