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Ann Glob Health ; 87(1): 42, 2021 04 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1225916

ABSTRACT

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed critical inequities in global healthcare supply chains and the need for these systems to be analyzed and reoriented with an equity lens. Implementation research methodology can guide the use of evidence-based interventions to re-orient health supply chains towards equity and optimize health outcomes. Using this approach, private and public sector entities can adapt their strategies to focus not just on efficiency and cost savings but ensuring that vulnerable populations have access to essential medications, vaccines, and supplies. Findings can inform regulations that address supply chain inequities at the global level, strengthen existing systems to fill structural gaps at the national level, and address contextual challenges at the subnational level. This methodology can help account for historical practices from prior health initiatives, identify contemporary barriers and facilitators for positive change, and have applicability to the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing vaccine distribution efforts. An implementation research approach is critical in equipping health supply chains with a path for more resilient and equitable distribution of necessary supplies, vaccines, and delivery of care.


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COVID-19/epidemiology , Equipment and Supplies/supply & distribution , Health Equity , Implementation Science , Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities/supply & distribution , COVID-19/economics , Commerce/economics , Equipment and Supplies/economics , Humans , Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities/economics , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2 , Vulnerable Populations
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