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Tune in to the latest episode of the Power Supply podcast to hear Christina Tosto, vice president and general manager for Cardinal Health™ WaveMark™ Solutions, discuss strategies for reducing medical supply waste in our healthcare systems – ultimately driving positive patient outcomes and improvements across the supply chain.

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Check out this week's NEW 0.5 CEC episode! 🎧https://lnkd.in/grhnjYUQ // What's the true cost of medical supply waste in your facility? On this episode of Power Supply Season 12, Christina Tosto, VP & GM for WaveMark™ Solutions at Cardinal Health, joins us to reveal the true impact of supply waste in our healthcare systems. From leveraging visibility and data to implementing effective communication strategies, Christina shares proven strategies for identifying and eliminating costly waste in healthcare supply chains. Whether you're battling expired supplies or seeking to optimize your operational efficiencies, this episode offers actionable solutions for turning waste reduction into measurable improvements. Tune in now to discover how small inventory management changes can deliver lasting results to your bottom line and patient care outcomes! Once you complete the interview, jump on over to the link below to take a short quiz and download your CEC certificate for .5 CECs! – https://lnkd.in/gYJaEwfV #PowerSupply #Podcast #AHRMM #HealthcareSupplyChain #WasteReduction #SupplyChainOptimization #PatientCare #CostContainment

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Nice work, Christina Tosto - important perspective for our customers to hear.

Ken Rasbid

Vice President of Sales at Cardinal Health

3mo

Well done and so insightful!

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Christina Tosto

VP/GM, WaveMark™ Solutions at Cardinal Health

2mo

I loved the conversation! Major thank you to Justin Poulin, Hays Waldrop and Garry Skinnerfor the time and great discussion.

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