Dr. Salma Azeez has over 9 years of experience in healthcare project management, sales, marketing, and product evaluation. She currently works as a Product & Recall Coordinator at King Abdulaziz Medical City in Saudi Arabia, where she evaluates product quality and safety. Previously she held roles managing product launches and sales strategies for dental companies in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. She is pursuing an EMBA in Health Affairs and Marketing and holds a Bachelor's degree in Dental Surgery.
The document discusses three options for health care reform in the United States: 1) A less restrictive private insurance model where everyone must be covered; 2) A hybrid public-private system with private insurance competing with non-profit "co-ops"; 3) A hybrid system with private insurance competing with a government-managed plan like Medicare. It notes that while costs will likely increase under all options, reform is needed because costs are already bankrupting the country. The key debate is whether individuals will pay more in taxes, private premiums, or lose employer-provided benefits. Ultimately, how each person decides to support reform will depend on views about whether health care should be profit-driven and how they want to pay for the inevitable
Dr. Salma Azeez has over 9 years of experience in healthcare project management, sales, marketing, and product evaluation. She currently works as a Product & Recall Coordinator at King Abdulaziz Medical City in Saudi Arabia, where she evaluates product quality and safety. Previously she held roles managing product launches and sales strategies for dental companies in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. She is pursuing an EMBA in Health Affairs and Marketing and holds a Bachelor's degree in Dental Surgery.
The document discusses three options for health care reform in the United States: 1) A less restrictive private insurance model where everyone must be covered; 2) A hybrid public-private system with private insurance competing with non-profit "co-ops"; 3) A hybrid system with private insurance competing with a government-managed plan like Medicare. It notes that while costs will likely increase under all options, reform is needed because costs are already bankrupting the country. The key debate is whether individuals will pay more in taxes, private premiums, or lose employer-provided benefits. Ultimately, how each person decides to support reform will depend on views about whether health care should be profit-driven and how they want to pay for the inevitable
This document discusses strategies for implementing sustainable procurement policies within an organization. It recommends that organizations 1) establish clear sustainable procurement policies endorsed by leadership, 2) strategically map future procurements to identify categories for improvement, and 3) utilize performance indicators to track progress in areas like spend with small/medium businesses and third sector organizations. The overall goal is to integrate sustainability throughout the procurement cycle from planning to contract management.
The document discusses steps for a hospital to implement more sustainable and environmentally friendly procurement practices. It outlines establishing a team to set green purchasing targets and criteria. An audit would identify products containing harmful PVC/DEHP to prioritize replacing with safer alternatives. Departments like neonatology and dialysis would be early adopters. The process requires balancing environmental goals with practical hospital operations and vision.
Dr. Salma Azeez is a qualified HSE professional and dental surgeon seeking a challenging position in healthcare safety and quality improvement. She has over 12 years of experience in roles such as product management, business development, sales and marketing, procurement, and training medical professionals. Her skills include analytical thinking, communication, and team building. She holds certifications in areas like environmental health and safety management.
The presentation will last 25 minutes followed by a 5 minute question and answer session. The presentation will discuss establishing a safety culture at the hospital by overseeing various aspects of safety including patient safety, employee safety, radiation safety, environmental safety, and disaster management. It will review incident reports and analyze staff injuries to identify issues and promote a culture of reporting near misses. The presentation will also discuss risk management programs in hospitals and identify common safety issues like patient identification, medication safety, healthcare-associated infections, and falls. [END SUMMARY]
When it comes to AI and its applications, there are a number of myths being perpetuated by the mainstream media. It's time to dispel these myths because the opportunity to apply AI to your business is real.
This document discusses strategies for implementing sustainable procurement policies within an organization. It recommends that organizations 1) establish clear sustainable procurement policies endorsed by leadership, 2) strategically map future procurements to identify categories for improvement, and 3) utilize performance indicators to track progress in areas like spend with small/medium businesses and third sector organizations. The overall goal is to integrate sustainability throughout the procurement cycle from planning to contract management.
The document discusses steps for a hospital to implement more sustainable and environmentally friendly procurement practices. It outlines establishing a team to set green purchasing targets and criteria. An audit would identify products containing harmful PVC/DEHP to prioritize replacing with safer alternatives. Departments like neonatology and dialysis would be early adopters. The process requires balancing environmental goals with practical hospital operations and vision.
Dr. Salma Azeez is a qualified HSE professional and dental surgeon seeking a challenging position in healthcare safety and quality improvement. She has over 12 years of experience in roles such as product management, business development, sales and marketing, procurement, and training medical professionals. Her skills include analytical thinking, communication, and team building. She holds certifications in areas like environmental health and safety management.
The presentation will last 25 minutes followed by a 5 minute question and answer session. The presentation will discuss establishing a safety culture at the hospital by overseeing various aspects of safety including patient safety, employee safety, radiation safety, environmental safety, and disaster management. It will review incident reports and analyze staff injuries to identify issues and promote a culture of reporting near misses. The presentation will also discuss risk management programs in hospitals and identify common safety issues like patient identification, medication safety, healthcare-associated infections, and falls. [END SUMMARY]
When it comes to AI and its applications, there are a number of myths being perpetuated by the mainstream media. It's time to dispel these myths because the opportunity to apply AI to your business is real.