The role of healthcare supply chain management in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic: hot off the press
ISSN: 1463-6689
Article publication date: 21 December 2021
Issue publication date: 29 April 2022
Abstract
Purpose
The study aims to examine the role of health-care supply chain management during the COVID-19 pandemic in a cross-section of 42 selected sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries.
Design/methodology/approach
The study used cross-sectional robust least square regression for parameter estimates.
Findings
The results confirmed the N-shaped relationship between the health-care logistics performance index (HLPI) and COVID-19 cases. It implies that initially HLPI increases along with an increase in COVID-19 cases. Later down, it decreases COVID-19 cases by providing continued access to medical devices and personal protective equipment. Again, it increases due to resuming economic activities across countries.
Practical implications
The continuing health-care supply chain is crucial to minimize COVID-19 cases. The international support from the developed world in providing health-care equipment, debt resettlement and resolving regional conflicts is deemed desirable to escape the SSA countries from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Originality/value
The importance of the health-care supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic is evident in the forecasting estimates, which shows that from August 2021 to April 2022, increasing the health-care supply chain at their third-degree level would reduce coronavirus registered cases. The results conclude that SSA countries required more efforts to contain coronavirus cases by thrice increasing their health-care logistics supply chain.
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Citation
Sriyanto, S., Lodhi, M.S., Salamun, H., Sardin, S., Pasani, C.F., Muneer, G. and Zaman, K. (2022), "The role of healthcare supply chain management in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic: hot off the press", Foresight, Vol. 24 No. 3/4, pp. 429-444. https://doi.org/10.1108/FS-07-2021-0136
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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