2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10611-016-9677-8
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International strategies in fighting against medicaments fraud and other similar offences. The MEDICRIME Convention

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“…Risk management in the HCSC encompasses a variety of potential disruptions. These risks of disruption range from cybersecurity threats to infiltration of counterfeit products to natural disasters (Alvarenga and Tanev, 2017; Casabona et al , 2017; Chand and Loosemore, 2016). Strategies for mitigation of potential disruptions are those found in the general literature on risk management.…”
Section: Background Literature and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Risk management in the HCSC encompasses a variety of potential disruptions. These risks of disruption range from cybersecurity threats to infiltration of counterfeit products to natural disasters (Alvarenga and Tanev, 2017; Casabona et al , 2017; Chand and Loosemore, 2016). Strategies for mitigation of potential disruptions are those found in the general literature on risk management.…”
Section: Background Literature and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This often relates to actions that governments are taking, generally in the form of regulations, to combat this growing problem. The problem is so pervasive and potentially damaging that the Council of Europe recently passed the MEDICRIME Convention, “a binding international treaty in the criminal law field on counterfeiting of medical products and similar crimes involving threats to public health” (Casabona et al , 2017). Counterfeit drugs are often sold through non-legitimate online pharmacies; but have also been found in legitimate SCs (Barry, 2014).…”
Section: Background Literature and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%