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Eugene Schneller

Eugene Schneller

Professor of Supply Chain Management, W. P. Carey School of Business
Arizona State University

Disciplines: Business

Eugene Schneller is a Professor of Supply Chain Management at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. His research and consulting focus on health sector supply chain strategy, group purchasing, distribution models, and talent development. He has studied public and private health care procurement in both the U.S. and abroad with a focus on design, integrity, efficiency, and effectiveness. His recent clients include the Children's Hospital Association, HCA, CombineMed, FTI, Health Industry Group Purchasing Association, and Costal Carolinas Health Alliance. Prior to ASU, Dr. Schneller's academic appointments were in very diverse settings, including business, liberal arts, medicine, and public health. He has held positions in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, University of Colorado, Union College, Albany Medical College, Columbia University, and Duke University. He is on the editorial review board for several academic journals and serves on the Board of Directors for the Health Administrators Forum, the Network for Health Administration Education, and the Arizona Governor's Council on Telemedicine. Dr. Schneller has a Ph.D. in sociology from New York University.

Articles

Healthcare Supply Shortages May Continue Long After Coronavirus
Coronavirus Crisis

Healthcare Supply Shortages May Continue Long After Coronavirus

By Eugene Schneller, Arizona State University April 14, 2020

While we race to fight the coronavirus, there’s a brewing storm on the horizon for our healthcare supply chains.

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