TPC Member Leadership Stands Strong During a Year of Challenges

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At TPC, we fully embrace teamwork and collaboration. Those pillars are key to our success and always have been.

This past year was an undeniably difficult one for many. As it draws to a close, we find ourselves even more grateful for our dedicated Member leadership, without which we could not have accomplished so much in 2020 in the face of so many challenges.

Overcoming COVID-19 Challenges as a Team

No matter the economic climate or market dynamics, our focus remains steadfast. Our top priority will always be providing Members with unwavering support for their clinical and financial operations. We are able to make this priority a reality in 2020 through a committed team and with the guidance of our Member leadership.

We are stronger together, and there is no denying that 2020 proved that to be true.

Throughout the year, TPC worked hand-in-hand with Member committees to ensure that Members had access to their most critical supply needs. When traditional products weren’t available, we examined alternative products, processes and procedures that could be utilized. Additionally, we facilitated committee forums that allowed Members to discuss and share best practices. Together, we were able to respond to the concerns and uncertainties of an evolving situation.

2020 TPC Committee Chairs — Thank You for Your Unfailing Leadership!

Collaboration is the key to our success in any given year, but that rang especially true in a year where we had to work together to overcome unprecedented challenges for our Members.

This year’s accomplishments belong to our entire team (Members and staff), and we’d like to recognize the leaders that were instrumental in helping TPC meet our objectives in 2020.

We generously thank all of our Member leaders who helped drive the direction of a variety of programs and initiatives for our organizations within the areas of supply chain, purchased services, clinical quality, performance improvement and revenue cycle management.

Our 2020 TPC Member Leadership Included:

Advisory Board – Phyllis Cowling (URHCS) and Shane Plymell (SMC)

Executive Steering Committee – Jeremy Walker (HHS)

Clinical Steering Committee – Pam Bradshaw (SMC) and Nancy Townley (URHCS)

Supply Chain Council – Amy Fultz (MMH) and Michael Sanford (SEH)

Revenue Cycle Council – Tave Kelly (HHS) and Jeri Kaspar (URHCS)

Support Services Council – Brandon Beshear (URHCS) and Wes Barnt (MMH)

CDI Council – Delana Johnson (SMC)

Cardiology CVAT – Lisa Green (URHCS)

Laboratory CVAT – Deborah Williams (BRMC)

Medical/Wound Care CVAT – Becky Fuentes (SMC) and Beth Lantrip (HHS)

Perioperative CVAT – James Caldwell, MD (PMC) and Staci Mitchell (URHCS)

Pharmacy CVAT – Sherrie Lane (SEH) and Minh Hong (MCHS)

Foodservice Taskforce – Jason Parker (MMH) and Larry Lambert (SMC)

Human Resources Taskforce – Heather Hormel (URHCS) and Roberta SoloRio (MMH)

TPC cannot begin to express our gratitude for the hard work and devotion shown by our team during an exceptionally challenging year.

Because of their support, we can look forward to providing value to our Members in 2021 and beyond.