2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19074336
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Healthcare Supply Chain Reliability: The Case of Medical Air Transport

Abstract: The principal task of national healthcare systems is to provide health services that are safe, accessible, high-quality and people-oriented. To ensure the continuity of healthcare, support activities related to patient transfer and logistics are necessary. Effective implementation of transport processes is a factor affecting the possibility of medical intervention, in terms of both planned and life-saving care. The reliability of the healthcare supply chain is a key factor in patient health. In our research, w… Show more

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“… 13 Mario Tani (2022) [ 68 ] Italy Identifying the main opportunities and risks that additive manufacturing may pose to healthcare organizations Personal Protective Equipment 3D Printing The case demonstrates how AM can be used to elevate hospital flexibility and how, by leveraging the Internet, the benefits can be spread faster than the traditional SC processes. 14 Beata Skowron-Grabowska (2022) [ 126 ] Poland Determining the variables that affect the reliability of the healthcare SC regarding patient inter-hospital Healthcare delivery strategy (Air transport of patients) Electronic medical records The integrated cooperation of institutions involved in transportation processes is crucial for consistency. 15 Ali Sibevei (2020) [ 127 ] Iran Establishing a new structural framework for assessing SC risks by a risk assessment approach Blood Supply Chain Social Network Analysis The analysis indicated that attempting to resolve the blood supply chain's root risks involves management skills.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“… 13 Mario Tani (2022) [ 68 ] Italy Identifying the main opportunities and risks that additive manufacturing may pose to healthcare organizations Personal Protective Equipment 3D Printing The case demonstrates how AM can be used to elevate hospital flexibility and how, by leveraging the Internet, the benefits can be spread faster than the traditional SC processes. 14 Beata Skowron-Grabowska (2022) [ 126 ] Poland Determining the variables that affect the reliability of the healthcare SC regarding patient inter-hospital Healthcare delivery strategy (Air transport of patients) Electronic medical records The integrated cooperation of institutions involved in transportation processes is crucial for consistency. 15 Ali Sibevei (2020) [ 127 ] Iran Establishing a new structural framework for assessing SC risks by a risk assessment approach Blood Supply Chain Social Network Analysis The analysis indicated that attempting to resolve the blood supply chain's root risks involves management skills.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…46,47 Health care supply chain has a significant impact on life-saving that differentiates it from other supply chains. 48,49 Location-allocation and routing decisions are the most important strategic health care supply chain decisions. 50,51 This study is based on the location-allocation decision of health care supply chain.…”
Section: Health Care Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing countries, sustainable development depends on the functioning of health care supply chain 46,47 . Health care supply chain has a significant impact on life‐saving that differentiates it from other supply chains 48,49 . Location‐allocation and routing decisions are the most important strategic health care supply chain decisions 50,51 .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from those related to teledermatology applications, the supply chain in healthcare in mostly related to healthcare products such as drugs, vaccines, and others, and the published articles only discuss about these products (Chakraborty & Gonzalez, 2018;Gao & Wang, 2019;Kritchanchai, 2014;Metge & Islam, 2022;Skowron-Grabowska et al, 2022). None of the existing studies was found that propose a supply chain for healthcare services like teledermatology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%