We’re joined by Veterans Affairs Assistant Under Secretary for Health Support Services Deb Kramer and Executive Director at the VA Office of Procurement and Logistics Andrew Centineo to discuss the agency’s restructuring of its medical supply chain to meet the abrupt demands of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the broader shift to an enterprise-level model and the application of data analytics to predicting and preventing the shortage of vital medical equipment.
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VA Pandemic Supply Chain With VA’s Deb Kramer and Andrew Centineo
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Applying data analytics to predicting and preventing the shortage of vital medical equipment.
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Deborah Kramer Veterans Affairs Assistant Under Secretary for Health Support Services -
Andrew Centineo Executive Director at the VA Office of Procurement and Logistics
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