Becker's Healthcare February 18, 2022
Marcus Robertson

About 95 percent of U.S. physicians don’t think the vulnerabilities the COVID-19 pandemic revealed will go away, according to recent survey findings.

Ipsos conducted the survey on behalf of independent nonprofit organization U.S. Pharmacopeia in September. The findings, which included 500 board-certified physicians, were published Feb. 3.

Four findings from the survey:

1. Nearly all respondents, 95 percent, said they believe COVID-19 revealed medical supply chain vulnerabilities that aren’t going away. A similar proportion of 90 percent said they’re concerned the global medicines supply chain won’t be reliable during...

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