
Making sense of supply and demand data with Dave Callow NHS Professionals
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Welcome to the third episode
Making sense of supply and demand data with Dave Callow NHS Professionals
The third episode of the "Tyfano: Unravelling Data Mysteries" features Dave Callow, Chief Information Officer at NHS Professionals as the guest speaker.
This episode delves into the transformative power of data, particularly how NHS Professionals, which runs the largest NHS flexible staff bank, leverages data to match supply with demand effectively.
Key Discussion Points:
- Data Utilisation: Dave emphasises the importance of having the right data in the right format, supported by the right technology. He highlights that making data easily understandable is crucial for generating actionable insights, noting that inaccessible data is pointless.
- Ethical Considerations: The conversation touches on the ethics of data usage. Dave underscores that just because an organisation can use data in a certain way doesn't mean it should.
- Gen AI: Dave advises caution against viewing AI as a catch-all solution. He warns against the mindset of "AI is not the answer, now remind me what the problem was," advocating for a more nuanced approach to AI integration in healthcare.
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