AHRMM SME Podcast - Episode 7: Reuben Mathew Phillip
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This is the AHRMM Subject Matter Expert Podcast hosted by Justin Poulin. Tune in every month as we speak with Industry Experts to highlight success stories and solutions from the field that advance the healthcare supply chain. And now, Justin Poulin with this month’s Expert…
Rueben Mathew, one of our YPAC members and the Product Lead at Clarium Health.
Topic: Technology Enabling Supply Resiliency
- Define a key concept to set the table for the discussion – what is “Dark Data”?
- In what ways can technology address dark data challenges
*Visibility to the supply chain
*Humans cannot monitor and track large data sets
*Implications for standardization
*Enables HCO to respond to SC disruption
*Adjust strategy related to actionable insights
*Technology can track and create actionable insights that humans cannot
- Give us a real world example of an actionable insight that can be gained only through technology
- How can listeners put this into practice?