2022
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10091738
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Stakeholders’ Perspectives Regarding Supply Chain System of Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines in Pakistan: A Qualitative Study

Abstract: The present study was undertaken to assess the current supply chain system of pharmaceuticals and vaccines in Pakistan in terms of structure, process, and outcomes, as well as related barriers and solutions for an effective supply chain system. A qualitative study was designed to explore stakeholders’ perceptions selected using the snowball sampling technique. A semi-structured interview guide was used to interview these respondents at a convenient time and place. After data collection, recorded interviews wer… Show more

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“…Many injectable vaccines require low or freezing temperatures to maintain their stability and efficacy, necessitating cold chain logistics in the form of both storage facilities and transport from the producer to the end-user/consumer [61,130]. This need for continuous refrigeration/freezing significantly increases the costs of distribution.…”
Section: Comparative Discussion: Impact On Vaccination Rates: Injecta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many injectable vaccines require low or freezing temperatures to maintain their stability and efficacy, necessitating cold chain logistics in the form of both storage facilities and transport from the producer to the end-user/consumer [61,130]. This need for continuous refrigeration/freezing significantly increases the costs of distribution.…”
Section: Comparative Discussion: Impact On Vaccination Rates: Injecta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continuous seasonal migration of people living below the poverty line puts them at a disadvantage in keeping track of the vaccination statuses of the children living in a specific area. In the past, flaws in vaccine quality, availability, and transportation in Pakistan have also contributed to the hindrance in the treatment of diphtheria [ 11 ]. Furthermore, immunization services in Pakistan have been unsatisfactory due to a lack of accountability, political interference, inadequate training of vaccination teams, and poor maintenance of the cold chain [ 12 ].…”
Section: The Rising Incidence Of Diphtheria Yet Again In Pakistan Pos...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 8 The substandard insulin supply due to Pakistan's low‐quality cold storage system and poor transport regulation during the lockdowns of the COVID‐19 pandemic is also a contributing factor in the inefficient DM management. 9 Other contributing factors include low healthcare budgets, inflation, and insufficient private sector entities' contributions over the past few years. Although the government of Pakistan has introduced the “Sehat card” to cover the healthcare expenses of the masses, it fails to cover the outpatient visits and medications that are crucial for diabetic patients.…”
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confidence: 99%