Becker's Healthcare April 6, 2022
Georgina Gonzalez

Some health systems in poorer countries are leveraging supply chain technology to get patients the care they need, and it could soon be used in the U.S. too, reported MIT Technology Review March 9.

Health organizations in low and middle income countries have realized that many of their problems around testing, diagnosis and access to equipment look similar to supply chain problems.

“Why is it that Coca-Cola can deliver ice-cold cola to some of the most remote places in the world but we can’t do something similar in health care?” asked John Sargent, MD, co-founder of BroadReach Group, a group that used AI to manage HIV...

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