Healthcare Supply Chain Efficacy as a Mechanism to Contain Pandemic Flare-Ups

George Maramba, Hanlie Smuts, Marie Hattingh, F. Adebesin, Harry Moongela, Tendani Mawela, R. Enakrire
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The resilience and reliability of healthcare supply chain models were put to the test by the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). This study investigated the application of supply chain systems in South African healthcare institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic. A systematic literature review (SLR) was employed to explore the performance of existing supply chain systems, followed by a case study that tested and compared the acquisition and distribution of COVID-19 resources. The SLR revealed that most of the flare-ups were exacerbated by the acquisition of insufficient resources and speculative shortages as the supply chain systems got overwhelmed by the unprecedented demand. The simulation of the real-world data of South Africa revealed gaps in the distribution of resources, allocation of medical staff to administer COVID-19 vaccines, and shortages of vaccines. The study recommends development of effective contextual (SA) healthcare supply chain systems to support the containment of pandemic flare-ups. The study was conducted in South Africa and only reported data was used.
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医疗保健供应链作为遏制大流行病爆发机制的功效
2019 年科罗纳病毒病(COVID-19)对医疗保健供应链模型的复原力和可靠性提出了考验。本研究调查了供应链系统在 COVID-19 大流行期间在南非医疗机构中的应用情况。研究采用了系统性文献回顾(SLR)来探索现有供应链系统的性能,随后进行了一项案例研究,对 COVID-19 资源的获取和分配进行了测试和比较。系统文献综述显示,由于供应链系统被前所未有的需求压得喘不过气来,资源获取不足和投机性短缺加剧了大多数灾难的爆发。对南非真实世界数据的模拟显示,在资源分配、分配医务人员接种 COVID-19 疫苗以及疫苗短缺方面存在差距。研究建议开发有效的(南非)医疗保健供应链系统,以支持遏制大流行病的爆发。该研究在南非进行,仅使用了报告数据。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM) provides a practical and comprehensive forum for exchanging novel research ideas or down-to-earth practices which bridge the latest information technology and supply chain management. IJISSCM encourages submissions on how various information systems improve supply chain management, as well as how the advancement of supply chain management tools affects the information systems growth. The aim of this journal is to bring together the expertise of people who have worked with supply chain management across the world for people in the field of information systems.
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