Le Niveau de Maturité Digitale de la Chaîne Logistique Interne des Établissements de Santé de la Province de Québec : Une Étude Exploratoire
Le présent article vise donc à répondre à la question de recherche suivante : quel est le niveau de maturité digitale de la chaîne logistique interne des établissements de santé de la province de Québec ?
Gestion des Équipements de Protection Individuelle en Pandémie : Des Leçons du Secteur Canadien de la Santé
À cet effet, la présente étude entend répondre à cette question de recherche : quelles sont les initiatives qui pourraient être déployées à la lumière des leçons de la gestion des équipements de protection individuelle afin d’accroître la résilience de la chaîne logistique de la santé ?
The Emerging Features of Healthcare Supply Chain Resilience: Learning from a Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed significant fragilities in the configuration of global healthcare supply chains. This was felt acutely by citizens, patients and healthcare workers across Canada. As demand for critical medical products surged in Canada, and globally, provincial healthcare supply chain teams worked to rapidly stabilize their supply chains. These efforts indicate the emerging features of healthcare supply chain resilience.
Facing Disruption: Learning from The Healthcare Supply Chain Responses in British Columbia During The COVID-19 Pandemic
This article describes the key findings from a case study on PPE supply chain responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia (BC). It highlights a set of constructive response mechanisms to potential crises along healthcare supply chain.
Digitally Enabled Supply Chain as A Strategic Asset for the COVID-19 Response in Alberta
This provincial case study, one of seven conducted as part of a national research program on healthcare supply chain management during COVID-19, focuses on Alberta. With a history of emergency preparedness, Alberta’s unique context, one that includes having an already established, centralized, and digital healthcare supply chain strategy, sets this case apart from the others in terms of pandemic responses.
Supply Chain Capacity to Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ontario: Challenges Faced by a Health System in Transition
This provincial case study, one of seven conducted as part of a national research program on healthcare supply chain management during COVID-19, focuses on Ontario. The context of significant restructuring of health organizations and regions in Ontario challenged the province’s capacity to respond to COVID-19.
Supply Chain Integration as A Strategy to Strengthen Pandemic Responsiveness in Nova Scotia
This provincial case study, one of seven conducted as part of a national research program on management during COVID-19, focuses on Nova Scotia. During the first wave of the pandemic, Nova Scotia faced the massive destabilization of its traditional supply channels and had to grapple with role clarity and communication in its emergency response structure.
Supply Chain Capacity to Respond COVID-19 in Newfoundland and Labrador: An Integrated Leadership Strategy
This provincial case study, one of seven conducted as part of a national research program on healthcare supply chain management during COVID-19, focuses on Newfoundland and Labrador (NL). Faced with the destabilization of its traditional supply chain, NL leveraged an existing centralized healthcare supply chain structure to organize its supply chain response to the pandemic.
Manitoba 2020: How Centralizing the Healthcare Supply Chain Helped with Pandemic Management
A case study design was used to understand Manitoba’s response to accessing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the first wave of the global coronavirus pandemic. By evolving early on in the pandemic to a provincially led structure dedicated to the healthcare supply chain, Manitoba was able to avoid major shortages in access to PPE.
The Management of Personal Protective Equipment During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of the Province of Quebec
Like other Canadian provinces, Quebec managed shortages of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic. Two years later, with hindsight, what lessons can we learn from this logistics crisis?
Advancing Supply Chain Resilience for Canadian Health Systems
Every government leader and health system leader knew, or should have known, that a pandemic was inevitable. Yet, when the COVID-19 pandemic arrived, the Canadian health care supply chain was not ready.