Clarium operates a provider-centric data platform called Astra OS, designed to address a fundamental challenge in modern healthcare: the fragmentation of supply chain information across hospital systems and suppliers. By unifying disparate data sources and applying AI-powered insights alongside intelligent automation, the platform enables hospitals to predict disruptions, identify substitutes, and optimise procurement and logistics operations in real time.
The company was founded in 2020, emerging from firsthand observation of healthcare systems struggling with supply chain dysfunction during the COVID-19 pandemic. This origin reflects a focus on solving acute operational problems that major health systems face daily. Clarium counts Yale New Haven Health, Stanford Medicine, and Geisinger among its customers, and claims its platform unlocks millions in savings through supply chain modernisation and process optimisation.
The technical challenge Clarium addresses is substantial: integrating real-time data from hospitals, distributors, and manufacturers to enable predictive decision-making rather than reactive management. This requires competence across healthcare IT, data architecture, machine learning, and domain knowledge of supply chain operations - areas where execution separates capable platforms from transformative ones.






