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GHX Honors “Best 50” North American Healthcare Providers for Supply Chain Excellence Share Article Hospital and Health System Supply Chain Leaders Recognized for Outstanding Operational Performance “2020 was an extraordinary year for the healthcare industry and the ‘Best 50’ providers especially rose to the challenge with visionary leadership and resilience.” LOUISVILLE, Colo. (PRWEB) April 14, 2021 Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) today recognized North America’s highest performing healthcare provider organizations with the release of its annual list of “Best 50” supply chains. The “Best 50” honorees stand out amongst North America’s premier hospitals for their ability to demonstrate improved operational performance while driving down costs through supply chain automation. The 2020 recipients will be recognized during Summit Live on May 26, 2021. ....
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2:00 Three medical students from North Central Wisconsin were recently awarded $450,000 in scholarships through the Aspirus Scholars Program. “Our Aspirus Scholars award recipients already have strong ties to our area and are passionate about medicine and caring for patients,” said Tara Draeger, interim Executive Director of the Aspirus Health Foundation. “Each will be a tremendous addition to the Aspirus family and help us grow access to vital services in our communities.” Sara Johnson from Crandon is one of the students. She’s currently a first-year medical student at Medical College of Wisconsin-Central Wisconsin. Johnson said the Crandon community supported her in so many different ways growing up ....