用区块链恢复医疗保健供应链中的信息准确性:系统回顾

H. Ritchi, Akhadian S. Harnowo, Larasati Puspa Martani Sugianto, Kharisma Setiono, V. Saputro
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全球药物处理和持续的COVID-19大流行增加了当前医疗保健运营的复杂性,可能会阻碍供应链信息的可见性和完整性。区块链提高信息真实性的潜力越来越受到从业者和学者的关注。本研究旨在了解区块链如何帮助医疗保健供应链在不确定条件下保持跨企业信息的可信度。以区块链和医疗保健供应链为中心主题,对8个著名数据库进行了系统的文献综述。在质量评估之后,进行了开放、轴向和选择性编码,以确定区块链的潜力。接下来,将区块链功能映射到高效供应链的特征。共提取鉴定43篇。研究结果指出了高效供应链的10个特征,如管理供应链的灵活性、最小误差和透明度。编码过程还展示了区块链在医疗保健供应链中的14个适用属性,如数据可用性、去中心化和数据共享。©2023 Kedge商学院。
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Reviving the information veracity in healthcare supply chain with blockchain: a systematic review
Global drug handling and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic add to the current complexity in healthcare operation, potentially hindering the visibility and integrity of supply chain information. Blockchain's potential to enhance information veracity has increasingly captured the attention of practitioners and academics. This research aims to understand how blockchain helps the healthcare supply chain maintain trustworthiness of cross-enterprise information amid uncertainty conditions. A systematic literature review was performed on eight prominent databases with blockchain and healthcare supply chain served as central topics. Following the quality assessment, open, axial, and selective coding were conducted to identify blockchain potentials. Next, blockchain capabilities were then mapped to the characteristics efficient supply chain. A total of 43 articles were extracted and identified. Findings indicate 10 characteristics of an efficient supply chain, such as flexibility in managing supply chain, minimum error, and transparency. The coding process also unfolds 14 applicable properties of blockchain in the healthcare supply chain, such as data availability, decentralisation, and data sharing. © 2023 Kedge Business School.
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