MedCity News December 28, 2021
Victor Lee

For healthcare providers, supply chain woes are a reminder of the havoc that results when a single element of a trusted delivery model breaks down.

From shortages of milk and canned goods to challenges finding athletic shoes, large children’s toys and more, consumers across the country have been experiencing the impact of disruptions in supply chain logistics.

For healthcare providers, supply chain woes are a reminder of the havoc that results when a single element of a trusted delivery model breaks down.

But there’s an important difference between the logistics of supply chain and healthcare delivery: While a global shortage of computer chips can cause bottlenecks in production shutdowns of automobiles, computers and more, in healthcare, a break in the...

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