Ana Fernández del Río, Michael Brennan Leong, Paulo Saraiva, Ivan Nazarov, Aditya Rastogi, Moiz Hassan, Dexian Tang, África Periáñez
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Abstract
Pharmacies are critical in healthcare systems, particularly in low- and
middle-income countries. Procuring pharmacists with the right behavioral
interventions or nudges can enhance their skills, public health awareness, and
pharmacy inventory management, ensuring access to essential medicines that
ultimately benefit their patients. We introduce a reinforcement learning
operational system to deliver personalized behavioral interventions through
mobile health applications. We illustrate its potential by discussing a series
of initial experiments run with SwipeRx, an all-in-one app for pharmacists,
including B2B e-commerce, in Indonesia. The proposed method has broader
applications extending beyond pharmacy operations to optimize healthcare
delivery.