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About the Event
The operating room is the financial engine of the hospital, but maintaining efficiency while managing costs and optimizing patient outcomes is a constant challenge. Becker’s Healthcare’s Perioperative Virtual Event brings together industry leaders to explore strategies for financial success, data-driven decision-making, and streamlined supply chain management in the OR.
Join top hospital and health system executives, perioperative leaders, and financial experts as they share insights on:
- Maximizing OR profitability through smarter financial strategies
- Leveraging analytics to drive informed decision-making and improve efficiency
- Strengthening supply chain resilience to reduce costs and enhance reliability
Through engaging discussions, real-world case studies, and expert-driven conversations, this event will provide actionable strategies to enhance operational efficiency and financial sustainability in an evolving healthcare landscape.
AGENDA TOPICS
- The Business of Surgery: Financial Strategies for Perioperative Success
- Data-Driven Decision-Making in the OR: From Informatics to Actionable Insights
- OR Supply Chain & Inventory Management: Cutting Costs Without Cutting Corners
- How to Design a Resilient OR Workforce for the Future
EVENT SPEAKERS

Ihab Dorotta
Chief of Quality and Patient Safety and Chief of Clinical Operations
Loma Linda University Health

Amanda J. Rhee
System Vice President, Perioperative and Procedural Services
Mount Sinai Health System

Matthew Tsui
President, Central Carolina Surgery, A Duke Health Practice; Former Chair, Cone Health iQueue Committee

Gian Varbaro
Vice President, Ambulatory Services, Chief Medical Officer
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center