Description
- Use of hand sanitiser as a potential substitution for non-sterile gloves in reducing carbon emissions
- Local Food Procurement by Hospitals: A Scoping Review
- Filtration efficiency of medical and community face masks using viral and bacterial bioaerosols
- Examination of the Protein Drug Supply Chain in a Swedish University Hospital: Focus on Handling Risks and Mitigation Measures
- Comprehensive Custom-Pak® in Cataract and Vitreoretinal Surgery in Canadian Hospitals: Time and Budget Impact Analysis
- Designing a Resilient-Sustainable Supply Chain Network of Age-Differentiated Blood Platelets Using Vertical-Horizontal Transshipment and Grey Wolf Optimizer
- The origins of hospital food: Where does it come from and what do staff, patients and suppliers think about local food?
- Face Mask Identification Using Spatial and Frequency Features in Depth Image from Time-of-Flight Camera
- Comprehensive Custom-Pak® in Cataract and Vitreoretinal Surgery in Canadian Hospitals: Time and Budget Impact Analysis
- A Hybrid Multi-Criteria Approach to the Vendor Selection Problem for Sensor-Based Medical Devices
- Filtration performance, fit test and side effects of respiratory personal protective equipment following decontamination: Observations for user safety and comfort
- 3D-printed medical models supply chain: barriers modeling and analysis
- The accuracy of an electronic nose to diagnose tuberculosis in patients referred to an expert centre
- Impact of Improper Storage of ChAdOx1-S (AstraZeneca) Vaccine on Its Efficacy and Safety
- Bacterial filtration efficiency of medical face masks - Evaluation of the use of disposable plastic petri dishes in Andersen impactor
Innovation et performance
- Adoption of blockchain technology enabled healthcare sustainable supply chain to improve healthcare supply chain performance
- Making drug supply chain secure traceable and efficient: a Blockchain and smart contract based implementation
- Developing a resilient healthcare supply chain to prevent disruption in the wake of emergency health crisis
- Applying blockchain technology to ensure compliance with sustainability standards in the PPE multi-tier supply chain
- Using Quality Improvement to Improve Value and Reduce Waste
- Economic Cost of the Waste of Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Drugs in Mexico City
- Supply chain traceability and counterfeit detection of COVID-19 vaccines using novel blockchain-based Vacledger system
- Managing Tenders in the Procurement of Advanced Medical Devices: An Original Model Based on the Net Monetary Benefit Combined With Three Clinical Endpoints
- Evaluating the inventory impact of utilizing low titer platelets in regional hospitals
- Optimizing the COVID-19 cold chain vaccine distribution network with medical waste management: A robust optimization approach
- Retracted: Medical Equipment Comprehensive Management System Based on Cloud Computing and Internet of Things
- Retracted: Optimization on Medical Material Distribution Management System Based on Artificial Intelligence Robot
- Management of medical equipment in the Brazilian public health system (SUS), historical situation and the context of the pandemic COVID-19: a cut for lung ventilators
- BOSS: A new QoS aware blockchain assisted framework for secure and smart healthcare as a service
- A LAG-based framework to overcome the challenges of the sustainable vaccine supply chain: an integrated BWM–MARCOS approach
Gestion des déchets
- Recycling COVID-19 health care wastes in bitumen modification: a case of disposable medical gloves
- Methods and evaluation metrics for reducing material waste in the operating room: a scoping review
- An in-depth analysis of hospital food waste in terms of magnitude, nutritional value, and environmental and financial perspectives: A cross-sectional study
- Improving Waste Segregation in the Operating Room to Decrease Overhead Cost
- Nutritional drinks and enteral feeds promote the growth of Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales in conditions that simulate disposal in hospital sinks
- Pharmaceutical waste management system - Are the current techniques sustainable, eco-friendly and circular? A review
- BARRIERS TO MEDICINE WASTE REDUCTION IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL SUPPLY CHAIN
- Vial Sharing of High-Cost Drugs to Decrease Leftovers and Costs: A Retrospective Observational Study on Patisiran Administration in Bologna, Italy
- Vial-splitting and Repackaging into Aliquot-specific Syringes: A Cost-effective and Waste-decreasing Strategy for Sugammadex
- National cross-sectional study on cost consciousness, cost accuracy, and national medical waste reduction initiative knowledge among pediatric hospitalists in the United States
- Assessment of medical waste generation rate in Viet Nam
- Conversion of medical waste into value-added products using a novel integrated system with tail gas treatment: Process design, optimization, and thermodynamic analysis
- Improper disposal of medical waste costs health systems and the environment
- Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Disposal of Unused, Unwanted and Expired Medicines among Healthcare Professionals
- Face mask and medical waste generation in the City of Baguio, Philippines: its current management and GHG footprint
Difficultés d'approvisionnement
- Supply chain planning of vaccine and pharmaceutical clusters under uncertainty: The case of COVID-19
- Supply-chain factors and antimicrobial stewardship
- Pandemic Demand for SARS-CoV-2 Testing Led to Critical Supply and Workforce Shortages in U.S. Clinical and Public Health Laboratories
- Supply chain risk management strategies in normal and abnormal times: policymakers' role in reducing generic medicine shortages
- Improving Safety by Evaluating the Impact of the Supply Chain and Drug Shortages on Health-Systems
- Identifying resilience strategies for disruption management in the healthcare supply chain during COVID-19 by digital innovations: A systematic literature review
- Surge in infections leads to global shortage of antibiotics
- Abbott sees ‘signs of stability’ for 2023 as hospital staffing, supply chain improves
- Advanced deep learning approaches to predict supply chain risks under COVID-19 restrictions
- An Advanced Study of Urban Emergency Medical Equipment Logistics Distribution for Different Levels of Urgency Demand
- Disruptions to the procurement of medical abortion medicines during COVID-19: a scoping review
- Disruptions to the procurement of medical abortion medicines during COVID-19: a scoping review
- Assessment of challenges and problems in supply chain among retailers during COVID-19 epidemic through AHP-TOPSIS hybrid MCDM technique
- Construction challenges: Hospitals contend with economic, supply chain and labor issues.
- Creation of a State Drug Shortage Dashboard in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Actualités
- HEALTHCARE SUPPLY CHAINS
- How Allina Health is rethinking supply chain spend
- Returning to Normalcy Is Anything but for the Health Care Supply Chain | AHA
- As healthcare delivery evolves, so will the supply chain
- Supply Chain Reliability: A Cause Of Concern For Healthcare
- Challengers of the status quo: COMPANIES, TRENDS AND IDEAS DISRUPTING U.S. HEALTHCARE
- Atrium, Best Buy partner to co-develop hospital-at-home programming
- Health Minute 3/7: What to know about the albuterol shortage
- When Educating Providers to Improve Patient Outcomes, Brand Experiences Must be Exceptional
- Medtronic boosts full-year outlook as supply challenges subside
- Surgical Suite Turnover: Will supply and staff shortages, keep ORs out of operation?
- Medical-Equipment Maker Invacare Files for Bankruptcy, Hurt by Rising Costs and Tariffs; Company has a deal with its lenders and most of its bondholders to slash debt by $240 million and be out of chapter 11 in four months
- GE HealthCare posts revenue growth in last quarter before spinoff on imaging, ultrasound units
- Healthcare Sector Faces Critical Challenges With Supply Chain Risk Management
- 'Never went without PPE': Johns Hopkins supply chain leader on accomplishments and 2023 priorities
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