Bradley has nearly 40 years of experience in the healthcare industry, including clinical and administrative leadership of perioperative services and supply chain operations and logistics. Bradley has expertise in program development areas such as pain management, infection control, space allocation, practice change, patient flow, and supply chain and perioperative assessment and implementation. Bradley’s clients value his expertise and ability to offer more than one comprehensive solution for complex issues within supply chain and perioperative operations.
Bradley worked at Zitra Healthcare Partners as a managing director before joining ECG. He has served as the interim director and vice president of perioperative services and the interim director of supply chain operations and logistics for organizations such as Kelsey-Seybold Clinic. At FTI Consulting, Bradley led numerous supply chain, labor and productivity, and perioperative assessments and implementations with savings up to $200 million for multiple academic, nonacademic, for-profit, and nonprofit systems. While working with PwC, to prepare the Hamad Medical Corporation in Doha, Qatar, for obtaining Joint Commission International certification, Bradley provided subject matter expertise in perioperative services. He has a strong background in developing and executing safety and quality improvement initiatives and practices throughout the perioperative continuum of care. The programs Bradley has designed and implemented have improved patient throughput as well as safety and workflow efficiencies for organizations ranging from small community hospitals that complete 5,000 procedures per year to multihospital systems like Northwell Health that complete more than 120,000 procedures annually.
Education
Northfield University
Doctoral Degree of Philosophy
Northfield University
Master of Healthcare Administration
Saint Francis University
Bachelor of Science in Health
Fort Sanders Presbyterian Hospital/University of Tennessee Knoxville
Diploma in Nursing
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