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Since the pandemic began, industries across the globe have been impacted by significant and widespread supply chain issues – a reality that’s perhaps no more apparent than in healthcare. Just consider that 99 percent of U.S. hospitals and health systems have reported experiencing challenges in supply procurement, including notable shortages of key items. The pandemic has exposed longstanding gaps in our medical supply chain, leaving business leaders with hard-learned lessons about the future of the pharmaceutical industry, namely: In the face of external challenges, we still have work to do.
Below, are insights that can help pharmaceutical companies circumnavigate supply-chain bottlenecks plaguing our industry and are critical to ensuring people get the necessary treatments they need. 1. Focus on Digital Today, supply chains can greatly benefit from digital integrations, harnessing the latest in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and data analytics to anticipate problems and ultimately deliver medicines faster and more safely to patients. It’s for this reason and more that approximately 88% of healthcare executives identify AI as a ‘critical’ technology for supply chains in the next three years. By leveraging innovative digital advancements, organizations can gain real-time insights and make data-informed decisions to mitigate supplychain disruptions.Companies looking to mitigate third-party disruptions would be wise to integrate visibility and accountability at each step of the product journey
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