"Archie Mayani is the chief product officer at GHX, a global supply chain company that uses data and cloud-based technologies to connect healthcare providers like hospital systems and their suppliers. For more than 20 years, Mayani has worked on clinical and supply-chain health technologies at companies like Change Healthcare and United Health Group. At GHX, Mayani works to ensure that the company develops technology that can help hospitals procure patient supplies - like implants and IV fluids - as seamlessly as possible."
"I'm based in Silicon Valley, where everybody wants to fail fast and move forward. But healthcare is very different from other sectors using AI. When you are building a dating app and your AI hallucinates, it's kind of funny and makes a great first-date story. When you have a patient on the operating table and you don't have the right supplies delivered at the right time, it's scary."
GHX builds cloud and data technologies to connect healthcare providers and suppliers, enabling seamless procurement of implants, IV fluids, and other patient supplies. AI tools can anticipate supply disruptions, prioritize the most critical issues, and identify acceptable substitutions to protect patient care. Healthcare demands higher reliability than consumer industries because supply failures can endanger patients rather than cause inconvenience. Successful implementation requires responsible technology use, strong governance, high-quality data, industry standards, and close collaboration between hospitals and suppliers. Continuous customer feedback and avoidance of short-term fixes help create durable systems that improve clinical outcomes and operational resilience.
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