Emergency Preparedness – Supply Chain Coordination Seminar
Thursday, July 28–Friday, July 29, 2011
Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center
National Harbor, Md.
Seminar Overview
In light of this year's severe tornados and flooding, as well as the tragic events in Japan, businesses in multiple sectors are reevaluating their continuity and emergency preparedness plans. The healthcare supply chain is no exception. Participants in this seminar on Emergency Preparedness - Supply Chain Coordination will tackle the difficult questions surrounding crisis preparedness and response when communications and logistical barriers prevent business as usual.
This seminar, co-hosted with Rx Response, will bring together supply chain, government and other disaster management stakeholders to share best practices, discuss risk assessment and identify potential solutions to increase resilience in the event of severe risks to the healthcare supply chain. Interact with public health and emergency management officials at the local, state and federal government levels to broaden the discussion of strategies that will improve public and private sector communication around surge capability, supply chain security and other key response issues. Explore real-world industry examples of disaster responses, from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, to earthquakes, and regional flooding and ice storms. Get education on the Strategic National Stockpile deployment, participate in interactive roundtable discussions and examine other issues affecting the business continuity and emergency management community.
At this seminar you will:
- Understand the role of logistics and communications in supply chain collaboration and how it’s evolving to increase resilience in planning for and responding to emergencies;
- Explore potential solutions to increase resilience in the event of emergencies or other risks to the healthcare supply chain;
- Learn about the external framework and context that could impact private sector planning and response, including current and potential government initiatives, communications and technology advancements, and other outside forces;
- Understand issues related to credentialing for facility or logistical access, drug product shortages, supply chain security, logistics for relief efforts and waste management;
- Gain practical insights through case studies and learn about preparedness in the commercial supply chain;
- And much more!
Target Audience
This seminar is specifically designed for healthcare distributors, manufacturers, retailers, hospital executives and government officials responsible for:
- business continuity
- risk management
- logistics and inventory management
- warehouse operations
- crisis communication
- preparedness and response for public health emergencies
This seminar is closed to the media.
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Supporting Organizations
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Preliminary Program Agenda
11:30 AM–12:30 PM |
Seminar Registration and Luncheon |
12:30 PM–12:45 PM |
Welcome and Seminar Overview
Perry Fri, Senior Vice President, Industry Relations, Membership & Education, HDMA
Erin Mullen, RPh, PhD, CEM, Assistant Vice President, Rx Response |
12:45 PM–1:30 PM |
Keynote Presentation
Emergency Preparedness and Response: The Role of Logistics in Public Health
This keynote presentation will share perspectives on the critical role logistics play in emergency preparedness and response in the public health sector. Hear first-hand lessons learned from disaster events and how effective logistical management factors into the movement of supplies, personnel and patients to execute various public health interventions. Dr. Vanderwagen was the founding Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from August 2006 until July 2009.
Speaker: Craig Vanderwagen, MD, RADM, USPHS (Retired), Senior Partner, Martin, Blanck & Associates |
1:30 PM–2:45 PM |
Public Sector Panel: Government Efforts and Initiatives During Disasters
Learn about government efforts and initiatives underway and how they are leveraging existing strengths between the public and private sectors to help critical pharmaceutical industry infrastructure recover. Gain a better understanding of the private sector’s interaction with several key government agencies.
Moderator: Erin Mullen, RPh, PhD, CEM, Assistant Vice President, Rx Response
Speakers: Greg Burel, Director, Strategic National Stockpile, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Nitin Natarajan, Coordinating Director, Office of Preparedness and Emergency Operations, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Daniel Stoneking, Director, Private Sector, Federal Emergency Management Agency |
2:45 PM–3:00 PM |
Networking Break |
3:00 PM–3:45 PM |
Roundtable Discussions
These roundtable discussions provide an opportunity to discuss key issues and obstacles, and identify potential solutions in small groups. Learn from your peers and come ready to share your comments, questions and insights.
Potential topics to include:
- Credentialing Inside Disaster Areas — Facility and Logistical
Facilitator: Richard Muth, Executive Director, Maryland Emergency Management
- Managing Through Drug Shortages
Facilitator: Perry Fri, Senior Vice President, Industry Relations, Membership & Education, HDMA
- Supporting Humanitarian and Charitable Efforts in the US
Facilitator: Randy Weiss, Director, Corporate Relations, AmeriCares
- Waste Management Implications for Disaster Response
Facilitator: Matthew Grey, Strategic Account Manager – Manufacturing & Industrial Segment, Healthcare and Manufacturing Specialist, Waste Management
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3:45 PM–5:00 PM |
Private Sector Panel: Supply Chain Resilience
Panelists will share supply chain perspectives on key takeaways from past disaster events and how they have incorporated additional resilience into their business continuity plans.
Moderator: Brandon Graham, Associate Director, Office of Homeland Security, Center for Preparedness & Resilience, The George Washington University
Panelists: Jay Bueche, RPh, Director of Third Party/Managed Care, H-E-B
Robert D. Crow, Manager, Corporate Security & Regulatory Affairs, AmerisourceBergen Corporation
Mickey Sparrow, CMRP, FAHRMM, Material Manager, Tuomey Healthcare System |
5:00 PM–6:00 PM |
Networking Reception |
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7:30 AM–8:30 AM |
Continental Breakfast |
8:30 AM–9:00 AM |
Keynote Presentation
Trends and Challenges in Global Healthcare Supply Chains
This second day will kick off with a keynote presentation addressing trends and challenges in global healthcare supply chains. This session will cover business risks to global life sciences supply chains — from sourcing of raw materials through manufacturing to visibility and security throughout the distribution and delivery of product.
Speaker: Ron Guido, Vice President Brand Protection, Johnson & Johnson Sales and Logistics Company
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9:00 AM–10:00 AM |
Distributor and Hospital Case Study
Gain valuable insight into how a distributor and hospital work together to ensure product moves normally and how it’s affected and constrained in emergency situations. Learn about preparedness initiatives, priorities and lessons learned to coordinate such supply chain elements as staffing, warehousing, transportation, inventory management and ensuring patient and provider access to supplies.
Speakers: Richard Andrew, Director of Supply Chain Integration, Owens & Minor
Bill Kennett, Corporate Director of Materials, Johns Hopkins Medical System
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10:00 AM–10:15 AM |
Networking Break |
10:15 AM–11:30 AM |
Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Drill
Participate in a simulated drill to learn how all parts of the pharmaceutical supply chain are impacted in the event of a severe risk to the healthcare supply chain. This drill will divide workshop participants into teams representing the pharmaceutical supply chain and explore the industry’s coordination and communication efforts when disruptions occur.
Speakers: Nadav Davidai, Consultant, Crisis & Resilience Consulting, Control Risks
Jeroen Meijer, Vice President & Practice Lead, Crisis & Resilience Consulting, Control Risks |
11:30 AM–12:30 PM |
Preparedness and Coordination in the Commercial Supply Chain
This final panel discussion with representatives from across the pharmaceutical supply chain will summarize key themes from the seminar and highlight implications for best-practice preparedness in the commercial sector.
Moderator: Perry Fri, Senior Vice President, Industry Relations, Membership & Education, HDMA
Panelists: Phyllis Arthur, Senior Director, Vaccines, Immunotherapeutics and Diagnostics Policy, Biotechnology Industry Organization
Angie Thomas, Vice President, Supply Chain Solutions, Cardinal Health, Inc.
Robert M. Weronik, Director, Global Security, Alexion Pharmaceuticals |
12:30 PM |
Adjournment |
*Agenda subject to change. |