The 3rd Johns Hopkins Symposium on Healthcare Operations: Building Resilient Healthcare Supply Chains for the Next Pandemic
Sponsored by Hopkins Business of Health Initiative
Symposium website: https://carey.jhu.edu/events/johns-hopkins-symposium-healthcare-operations
October 15, 2021, Friday, 1pm–5:30pm (Eastern Time)
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The Johns Hopkins Symposium on Healthcare Operations (JHSHO), started in 2016, brings together global thought leaders from both academia and practice. The third symposium, sponsored by the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative, focuses on supply chain resilience, an urgent mandate emerging from painful and teachable moments during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This symposium features pioneering supply chain scholars - including Willy Shih (Harvard), David Simchi-Levi (MIT), Christopher S. Tang (UCLA), and Sridhar Tayur (Carnegie Mellon) - and government speakers from CDC (Maryann D'Alessandro), FDA (Tammy R. Beckham), and HHS (John Fredenberg and Bryan Heartsfield) to spotlight cutting-edge research in supply chain resilience and develop pandemic-proof supply chain solutions.
EVENT AGENDA
1–1:15pm
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Daniel Polsky (Johns Hopkins University), Bloomberg Distinguished Professor and Director of Hopkins Business of Health Initiative
Tinglong Dai (Johns Hopkins University), Professor of Operations Management and Business Analytics
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Welcome and Introductions
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1:15–1:45pm
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David Simchi-Levi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Professor of Engineering Systems
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Supply Chain Resiliency and the Need for Stress Tests
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1:45–2:15pm
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Willy Shih (Harvard University), Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Management Practice
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Supply Chain Resilience: More Than Just Geography
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2:15–2:25pm
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Maryann D'Alessandro (CDC), Director, NIOSH National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory
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Policy Response to Profs. Shih and Simchi-Levi's Talks
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2:25–2:35pm
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Bryan Heartsfield (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), Lead Public Health Advisor
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Policy Response to Profs. Shih and Simchi-Levi's Talks
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2:35–2:40pm
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Break
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2:40–3:10pm
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Moderator:
Tinglong Dai (Johns Hopkins University), Professor of Operations Management and Business Analytics
Panelists:
Maryann D'Alessandro (CDC), Director, NIOSH National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory
Bryan Heartsfield (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), Lead Public Health Advisor
Willy Shih (Harvard University), Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Management Practice
David Simchi-Levi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Professor of Engineering Systems
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Panel I: Impact of Policy and Healthcare Practice on Supply Chain Resilience
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3:10–3:15pm
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Break
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3:15–3:45pm
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Sridhar Tayur (Carnegie Mellon University), University Professor of Operations Management
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Planned Spontaneity and the Next Pandemic
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3:45–4:15pm
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Christopher S. Tang (UCLA), UCLA Distinguished Professor and Edward W. Carter Chair in Business Administration
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Proactive Resilient Healthcare Supply Chain Development
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4:15-4:25pm
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Tammy Bechham (U.S. Food and Drug Administration), Associate Director of the Resilient Supply Chain and Shortages Prevention Program
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Policy Response to Profs. Tang and Tayur's Talks
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4:25-4:35pm
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John Fredenberg (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), Supervisor Emergency Management Specialist
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Policy Response to Profs. Tang and Tayur's Talks
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4:35–4:40pm
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Break
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4:40–5:20pm
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Moderator:
Goker Aydin (Johns Hopkins University), Professor of Operations Management and Business Analytics
Panelists:
Tammy Bechham (U.S. Food and Drug Administration), Associate Director of the Resilient Supply Chain and Shortages Prevention Program
John Fredenberg (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), Supervisor Emergency Management Specialist
Christopher S. Tang (UCLA), UCLA Distinguished Professor and Edward W. Carter Chair in Business Administration
Sridhar Tayur (Carnegie Mellon University), University Professor of Operations Management
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Panel II: Planning for the Future – Innovation and New Technology Implications for Supply Chain
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5:20–5:30pm
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Goker Aydin, Tinglong Dai, Jonathan Thornhill
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Concluding remarks
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Organizing Committee:
Tinglong Dai, PhD (chair), Professor, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Goker Aydin, PhD, Professor, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Ge Bai, PhD, CPA, Professor, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and Bloomberg School of Public Health
Sheri Lewis, MPH, Deputy Mission Area Executive, National Health Mission Area, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Daniel Polsky, PhD, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and Bloomberg School of Public Health
Alan Ravitz, PhD, Chief Engineer National Health Mission Area, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Jonathan Thornhill, DrPH, MHA, Health System Innovation Lead, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
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Tinglong Dai
Professor
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore MD
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