8637University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Healthc Manage Forum. 2022 Mar;35(2):62-70. doi: 10.1177/08404704211061223. Epub 2022 Feb 5.
This provincial case study, one of seven conducted as part of a national research program on healthcare supply chain management during COVID-19, focuses on Nova Scotia. During the first wave of the pandemic, Nova Scotia faced the massive destabilization of its traditional supply channels and had to grapple with role clarity and communication in its emergency response structure. Nova Scotia was able to centralize its pandemic sourcing, procurement, and management efforts to its provincial health authority. Healthcare supply chain teams were able to rapidly modify their sourcing and procurement processes in order to compensate for the destabilization of their standard supply channels and assume responsibility for the province-wide management and distribution of pandemic supplies. The Nova Scotia case findings make clear both the value of a centralized and dedicated healthcare supply chain response-that integrates all provincial care delivery organizations-and the diversification of the healthcare supply chain.
本省级案例研究是全国 COVID-19 期间医疗供应链管理研究计划的七个案例之一,重点关注新斯科舍省。在大流行的第一波疫情中,新斯科舍省面临着其传统供应渠道的大规模不稳定,并且必须应对其应急响应结构中的角色清晰度和沟通问题。新斯科舍省能够将其大流行的采购、采购和管理工作集中到省级卫生当局。医疗供应链团队能够迅速修改其采购和采购流程,以弥补其标准供应渠道的不稳定,并负责全省范围内大流行物资的管理和分发。新斯科舍省的案例研究结果清楚地表明了集中化和专门化的医疗供应链响应的价值——将所有省级医疗服务组织整合在一起,以及医疗供应链的多样化。