Med-Tech Innovation December 13, 2021
John Swift

Drawing on experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, John Swift, head of supply chain, Owen Mumford, provides a framework for reassessing supply chains, based on his experiences over the past year, to ensure that all vulnerabilities are identified and addressed.

The global pandemic put healthcare systems, and consequently medical technology businesses, under very visible pressure. As a result, companies are even more likely to have identified stress points and vulnerabilities in supply chain infrastructure and operations, that would not have surfaced and been dealt with if it wasn’t for the pandemic. It is imperative to troubleshoot weaknesses detected in supplier networks now, to ensure businesses are protected from additional waves of the pandemic, or any other unexpected events,...

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Topics: Healthcare System, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Supply Chain, Technology
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