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Pharmaceutical Supply Chains - Medicines Shortages

English · Hardback

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This book provides an insight of relevant case studies and updated practices in "PharmaceuticalSupply Chains" (PharmSC) while addressing the most relevant topics within the COST Action "Medicines Shortages" (CA15105).The volume focuses on the most recent developments in the design, planning and scheduling ofPharmSC, broadening from the suppliers' selection to the impact on patients and healthcaresystems, addressing uncertainty and risk mitigation, and computational issues. It is directed at MSc/PhD students and young researchers (Post-Docs) in Pharmaceutics/Pharmaceutical sciences, Engineering fields, Economics/Management, as well as pharmaceutical decision makers, managers, and practitioners, and advanced readers demanding a fresh approach to decision making for PharmSC. The contributed chapters are associated with the homonymous COST Training Schools (TS), and the book creates a better understanding of the Action "Medicines Shortages" challenges and opportunities.

List of contents

From the contents:The European Medicines Shortages Research Network and its mission to strategically debug disrupted pharmaceutical supply chains.- Design and Planning of Sustainable Vaccine Supply Chains.- Drug shortages and their impact on patients and health care system - how can systemic and organizational frameworks help to prevent or mitigate them?.- Patient perspective: reporting on medicines shortages - hemophilia A case in Latvia.- Shortages of Medicines originating from manufacturing.- Risk Mitigation and Preventing Medicines Shortages.- An Exploratory Assessment of Risk and Resilience in Pharmaceutical Supply Chains.- Review of Pharmaceutical Sea Freight and Malaysian Third-Party Logistics Service Providers - a Supply Chain Perspective.- The needs and barriers within the Supply Chain actors - Hospital Pharmacy needs.- Patients Perspectives on Medicines Shortages in Hospital Setting.

Summary

This book provides an insight of relevant case studies and updated practices in “PharmaceuticalSupply Chains” (PharmSC) while addressing the most relevant topics within the COST Action “Medicines Shortages” (CA15105).The volume focuses on the most recent developments in the design, planning and scheduling ofPharmSC, broadening from the suppliers’ selection to the impact on patients and healthcaresystems, addressing uncertainty and risk mitigation, and computational issues. It is directed at MSc/PhD students and young researchers (Post-Docs) in Pharmaceutics/Pharmaceutical sciences, Engineering fields, Economics/Management, as well as pharmaceutical decision makers, managers, and practitioners, and advanced readers demanding a fresh approach to decision making for PharmSC. The contributed chapters are associated with the homonymous COST Training Schools (TS), and the book creates a better understanding of the Action “Medicines Shortages” challenges and opportunities.

Product details

Assisted by Ana Paula Barbosa-Povoa (Editor), João Luís de Miranda (Editor), Helen Jenzer (Editor), Helena Jenzer (Editor), João Luís de Miranda (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2019
 
EAN 9783030153977
ISBN 978-3-0-3015397-7
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 159 mm x 239 mm x 21 mm
Weight 566 g
Illustrations XXI, 256 p. 50 illus., 36 illus. in color.
Series Lecture Notes in Logistics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

B, Supply Chain Management, engineering, Operations Management, Management of specific areas, Engineering economy, Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing, Engineering economics, Industrial Management, Engineering: general, Pharmaceutical technology, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology, Purchasing & supply management, Business logistics

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