COVID-19 Again Challenges Hospital Supply Chains

Shortages of masks, gloves and respirators remind managers of the importance of procurement


By now, the COVID-19 pandemic has tested every component of health care facilities’ preparations for emergencies, and managers have had a chance to revisit their preparations and respond. For all of the preparation, implementation and followup related to emergency preparedness, the long-term nature of the pandemic continues to test one component of the process more than any other – the supply chain.

Manufacturers, distributors, and healthcare providers have been grappling with managing short- and long-term demand while facing shortages of critical supplies such as gowns, gloves, respirators, masks, face shields, and disinfectants. Supply-chain leaders have had to deviate from standard manufacturers and distributors to procure critical supplies. Companies have adapted consumer-product manufacturing to produce medical devices and supplies.

COVID-19 has exposed the risks and weaknesses of the current global healthcare supply chain and highlighted its complexities and the roles of the many players involved, according to Beckers’ Hospital Review.

So as supply chain leaders work to operate in the new normal, it will be imperative to hardwire business processes and procedures and improve visibility for the entire supply chain through collaboration and planning among all parties.

 

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November 18, 2020



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