At the Epicenter of COVID-19-the Tragic Failure of the Global Supply Chain for Medical Supplies
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At the Epicenter of COVID-19-the Tragic Failure of the Global Supply Chain for Medical Supplies. / Bhaskar, Sonu; Tan, Jeremy; Bogers, Marcel L. A. M.; Minssen, Timo; Badaruddin, Hishamuddin; Israeli-Korn, Simon; Chesbrough, Henry.
I: Frontiers in Public Health, Bind 8, 562882, 2020.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - At the Epicenter of COVID-19-the Tragic Failure of the Global Supply Chain for Medical Supplies
AU - Bhaskar, Sonu
AU - Tan, Jeremy
AU - Bogers, Marcel L. A. M.
AU - Minssen, Timo
AU - Badaruddin, Hishamuddin
AU - Israeli-Korn, Simon
AU - Chesbrough, Henry
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The tragic failure of the global supply chain in the face of the current coronavirus outbreak has caused acute shortages of essential frontline medical devices and personal protective equipment, crushing fear among frontline health workers and causing fundamental concerns about the sustainability of the health system. Much more coordination, integration, and management of global supply chains will be needed to mitigate the impact of the pandemics. This article describes the pressing need to revisit the governance and resilience of the supply chains that amplified the crisis at pandemic scale. We propose a model that profiles critical stockpiles and improves production efficiency through new technologies such as advanced analytics and blockchain. A new governance system that supports intervention by public-health authorities during critical emergencies is central to our recommendation, both in the face of the current crisis and to be better prepared for potential future crises. These reinforcements offer the potential to minimize the compromise of our healthcare workers and health systems due to infection exposure and build capacity toward preparedness and action for a future outbreak.
AB - The tragic failure of the global supply chain in the face of the current coronavirus outbreak has caused acute shortages of essential frontline medical devices and personal protective equipment, crushing fear among frontline health workers and causing fundamental concerns about the sustainability of the health system. Much more coordination, integration, and management of global supply chains will be needed to mitigate the impact of the pandemics. This article describes the pressing need to revisit the governance and resilience of the supply chains that amplified the crisis at pandemic scale. We propose a model that profiles critical stockpiles and improves production efficiency through new technologies such as advanced analytics and blockchain. A new governance system that supports intervention by public-health authorities during critical emergencies is central to our recommendation, both in the face of the current crisis and to be better prepared for potential future crises. These reinforcements offer the potential to minimize the compromise of our healthcare workers and health systems due to infection exposure and build capacity toward preparedness and action for a future outbreak.
KW - coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
KW - blockchain
KW - open innovation
KW - grand challenge
KW - global supply chain
KW - health policy
KW - governance
KW - personal protective equipments (PPEs)
KW - PERSPECTIVES
KW - PERFORMANCE
U2 - 10.3389/fpubh.2020.562882
DO - 10.3389/fpubh.2020.562882
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 33335876
VL - 8
JO - Frontiers in Public Health
JF - Frontiers in Public Health
SN - 2296-2565
M1 - 562882
ER -
ID: 253732386