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What Supply Chain Managers Can Learn from Healthcare

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November 12, 2024
Sanjay Gupta, SCB Contributor

Supply chain resilience is critical in industries with high-risk products and strict regulatory demands, such as healthcare. These complex supply chains balance innovation, compliance, and efficiency to ensure seamless operations and minimize disruptions. Supply chain managers in other sectors can learn from healthcare’s intricate systems, enhancing their risk management and operations. 

Unique Challenges in Healthcare Supply Chains 

Healthcare supply chains are unique due to the nature of the products they handle. In contrast to consumer goods or industrial products, healthcare can include low-volume but high-impact items. Disruptions to these products, including medications, medical devices, and personalized treatments, could be fatal because they directly impact patient outcomes.

A significant obstacle healthcare supply chains encounter is the short shelf-life of several items. Environmental controls, including temperature regulation, are necessary to preserve the effectiveness of products such as vaccines, pharmaceuticals, and certain medical devices. A broken supply chain might result in wasted goods, postponed patient care, or grave safety hazards. 

The COVID-19 vaccine launch, for instance, necessitated exact temperature control during storage and shipment, highlighting the need to preserve product integrity across the supply chain. For example, FedEx integrated AI and sensor-based technologies to monitor vaccine shipments, ensuring temperature stability throughout delivery. This strategy helped prevent product spoilage, and safeguarded the effectiveness of critical medical supplies.

Healthcare supply chains operate in a highly regulated environment, overseen by regulatory organizations worldwide and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States. These regulations guarantee a product’s lifetime compliance, and safeguard patient safety. Meanwhile, they complicate the supply chain process by requiring companies to maintain comprehensive records, follow testing policies, and ensure compliance.

The Evolving Supply Chain Landscape

Changes in technology are altering the framework of the healthcare supply chain. Blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), and advanced analytics, among other new and emerging technologies, enable more open and quick processes. AI significantly enhances industrial processes and the capability to predict disruptions and optimize logistics. Researchers are also exploring how blockchain technology can improve product traceability, ensuring transparency and verifiability throughout all steps in the supply chain.

Equally important, personalized medicine crucially influences healthcare supply chains. This approach tailors the treatment for patients based on their biological makeup, demanding more flexibility and response from supply chains. Geographic conflicts and the COVID-19 outbreak have also led to a reassessment of world supply networks. A 2023 report by the Health Industry Distributors Association (HIDA) stated that 93% of healthcare organizations still face widespread product shortages.

Building Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

Matching the supply chain strategy with the primary corporate objectives is the first step in developing a robust supply chain in the healthcare sector. This alignment guarantees that the supply chain can support the company in reaching its objectives, such as new product introductions, market development, or regulatory compliance.

Risk management is another significant contributor to supply chain resiliency. Healthcare institutions benefit from establishing strategic backup plans for unanticipated occurrences, including natural disasters, geopolitical disputes, or legislative changes. For instance, many pharmaceutical companies adopted flexible manufacturing methods during the pandemic to ensure timely production and distribution of necessary items, including immunizations.

Moreover, cooperation across functional lines is vital in healthcare supply chains. Teams from research and development (R&D), manufacturing, regulatory compliance and logistics benefit from working together to ensure that products satisfy all regulatory criteria, and are quickly delivered to healthcare providers. Working together can help avoid bottlenecks and increase the overall supply chain agility.

Lessons for Other Industries from Healthcare 

Despite the complexity of healthcare supply chains, other industries can apply many of the solutions used in this sector to improve their operations. One important lesson is the significance of meticulous risk management. Early risk identification and contingency planning in the supply chain process help companies avoid costly disruptions and preserve operational continuity.

Another lesson is the significance of compliance. Many industries view compliance with regulations as a hardship. Nonetheless, long-term success in the healthcare industry depends heavily on compliance. Adopting a similar approach might help organizations in less-regulated sectors ensure that their supply chains adhere to industry norms and ethical sourcing guidelines.

Digital transformation is an area where industries can learn from healthcare. Investing in digital infrastructure, such as AI, blockchain, and sophisticated analytics, enables companies to achieve real-time decision-making and improved supply chain visibility. Because of these technologies, supply chains are more efficient and flexible in responding to demand fluctuations and interruptions.

Preparing for the Future

The complexity of healthcare supply chains offers valuable lessons for other industries, particularly in risk management, compliance, and adaptability. As technology evolves and global dynamics change, supply chains in many sectors will have to become more resilient, flexible, and digitally linked. Learning from healthcare’s strict standards can help companies in many sectors create better, more environmentally-friendly supply chains.

Sanjay Gupta is vice president of integrated supply chain at Imbed Biosciences, Inc.

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