World Health Organization (WHO) states access to medicine as a priority area for universal health coverage, wherein a well-functioning medicine supply chain is indispensable. Optimization of supply chains to cut losses related to overstocking, expiration, and inefficiencies protect the investments and strengthen health systems to better deliver the health services. This article shares the experience of developing a service-driven-software for pharmaceutical supplies during emergency conditions and disasters, and the advantages gained. In 2005, Logistic Support System (LSS), the updated version of SUMA (Supply Management), was introduced by WHO during the earthquake in Pakistan which had offered valuable but limited services to many countrie...
Mobile health (mHealth) development has advanced rapidly, indicating promise as an effective patient...
Every year about 500 natural disasters kill around 70,000 and affect more than 200 million people ar...
PURPOSE: To describe how health systems may respond to sudden changes in operations by leveraging ex...
World Health Organization (WHO) states access to medicine as a priority area for universal health co...
Background: In the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, St. Luke Hospital was built to help ma...
BACKGROUND: During disasters, supply chain vulnerabilities, such as power, transportation, and commu...
IntroductionThere was shortage of essential diagnostic and therapeutic supplies in public hospitals ...
IntroductionEnabling health care facilities to deal with impairments or outages of water supply and ...
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coron...
Natural disaster hits and damages the lives thousand of human beings and their infrastructure. Natur...
Title: Emergency Supply Chains during a pandemic - Stockpiles and Last-Mile distribution Rationale: ...
Purpose of this paper Uganda is one of many African countries struggling to develop adequate healthc...
Achieving situational awareness is insufficient when it comes to restoring private sector supply cha...
This study investigates the modeling of a humanitarian supply chain specifically designed for disast...
This article is part of the Research Topic‘Health Systems Recovery in the Context of COVID-19 and Pr...
Mobile health (mHealth) development has advanced rapidly, indicating promise as an effective patient...
Every year about 500 natural disasters kill around 70,000 and affect more than 200 million people ar...
PURPOSE: To describe how health systems may respond to sudden changes in operations by leveraging ex...
World Health Organization (WHO) states access to medicine as a priority area for universal health co...
Background: In the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, St. Luke Hospital was built to help ma...
BACKGROUND: During disasters, supply chain vulnerabilities, such as power, transportation, and commu...
IntroductionThere was shortage of essential diagnostic and therapeutic supplies in public hospitals ...
IntroductionEnabling health care facilities to deal with impairments or outages of water supply and ...
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coron...
Natural disaster hits and damages the lives thousand of human beings and their infrastructure. Natur...
Title: Emergency Supply Chains during a pandemic - Stockpiles and Last-Mile distribution Rationale: ...
Purpose of this paper Uganda is one of many African countries struggling to develop adequate healthc...
Achieving situational awareness is insufficient when it comes to restoring private sector supply cha...
This study investigates the modeling of a humanitarian supply chain specifically designed for disast...
This article is part of the Research Topic‘Health Systems Recovery in the Context of COVID-19 and Pr...
Mobile health (mHealth) development has advanced rapidly, indicating promise as an effective patient...
Every year about 500 natural disasters kill around 70,000 and affect more than 200 million people ar...
PURPOSE: To describe how health systems may respond to sudden changes in operations by leveraging ex...