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The importance of industry, as it moves forward, in focusing on patient-centered care and prioritizing patient needs across the supply chain.
It’s no secret that the pharmaceutical supply chain has always been a critical component of the healthcare system, but some could argue that it had not received the attention it deserved until recently.
The COVID-19 pandemic made it clear that while complex supply chains can self-operate to a certain degree, they are inherently fragile. And without proper safety protocols and oversight, the system can quickly break down when faced with unexpected pressures.
It taught us all a crucial lesson—priority must be given to patients in need of critical care and services. Failing to address patient needs and implement timely healthcare services can lead to devastating consequences, which is why it’s imperative that patient-centered care be a priority as we look ahead.
What does patient centricity mean in terms of pharma supply chains?
When it comes to pharma supply chains, the concept refers to an active healthcare approach taken to place patients at the forefront of all decision-making surrounding the availability and accessibility of medical supplies and services. Unlike most supply chains that often place the consumer at the end of the chain—typically by purchasing goods through online and in-store retail outlets—patient centricity is intended to ensure that an individual’s needs are taken into account from the start of the process.
With supply chain complexity comes extended lead times, variabilities in pricing, and a lack of visibility into the chain. But when considering pharma specifically, personal preferences are only one of many factors that must be taken into account, especially when lives may be at stake.
By prioritizing patient centricity, organizations can tailor their strategies to more effectively fulfill the unique needs of individuals. This necessitates that suppliers and manufacturers possess current, actionable data, along with the ability to promptly adapt to shifts in demand, while also upholding strict safety measures across the entire supply chain workflow.
Why should patient needs be a driving factor in supply chains?
While every single element of the process must be taken into consideration when providing medical care, adopting a patient-centric approach helps to ensure the following:
What are the important components of patient centricity?
To achieve patient centricity, it is recommended that both healthcare providers (HCPs) and logistics professionals work together to focus on providing several key components at every stage of the pharma supply chain. Some of these components include:
Driving the pharma industry forward with the right mindset
Although healthcare and pharma supply chains are becoming more complex, organizations can still prioritize patient centricity by utilizing various available options.
Companies can showcase their dedication to safety, quality, and patient satisfaction by investing in suitable infrastructure, adhering to relevant regulations, implementing traceability measures, and developing contingency plans for possible disruptions. By doing this, companies make sure that their supply chains are efficient and always prioritize the interests of patients.
About the Author
David L. Buss is the CEO of DB Schenker North America.
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