Potential of Smart Contracts in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain of Belarus

A. Labanava, R. Dreyling, A. Norta
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Timely supply of quality pharmaceutical products is seen as not only an important aspect of healthcare system but also a matter of national security. Taking into account the social orientation of the pharmaceutical business, states impose special requirements for the safety, effectiveness, quality, conditions for the sale, transportation and storage of medicinal products. These requirements are not always fulfilled, which gives room for the technology to step in and assist. The aim of this paper is to analyze how smart contracts can help in addressing pharmaceutical supply chain issues with a focus on Belarus, which is the first country in the world to explicitly state that smart contracts are legal. This research uses a case study methodology to examine the potential for implementation of smart contracts in the supply chain of pharmaceutical products, the barriers for that and the possible influence of smart contracts on various stakeholders. Data collection was organized through document review and expert interviews. Results indicated that there are weak spots in the current pharmaceutical supply chain process, such as different kinds of errors in supporting documentation, quality defects and failures in climate control systems. Some vulnerable points in supply chain could be eliminated by smart contracts, for example, faults in maintaining temperature regime during transportation. The study also reveals a number of challenges for implementing smart contracts, such as resistance of users, bureaucracy, costs, the necessity for a lot of participants to be a part of a single network. In this regard, the study went on to propose a pilot project for implementing smart contracts in pharmaceutical supply chain.
智能合约在白俄罗斯药品供应链中的潜力
及时提供高质量的药品不仅是卫生保健系统的一个重要方面,也是国家安全问题。考虑到制药行业的社会导向,各州对药品的安全性、有效性、质量、销售、运输和储存条件提出了特殊要求。这些要求并不总是得到满足,这就为技术介入和辅助提供了空间。本文的目的是分析智能合约如何帮助解决制药供应链问题,重点是白俄罗斯,白俄罗斯是世界上第一个明确声明智能合约合法的国家。本研究使用案例研究方法来研究智能合约在医药产品供应链中实施的潜力、障碍以及智能合约对各个利益相关者的可能影响。通过文献审查和专家访谈组织数据收集。结果表明,目前的药品供应链流程存在薄弱环节,如支持文件的各种错误、质量缺陷和气候控制系统的故障。供应链中的一些脆弱点可以通过智能合约消除,例如,运输过程中保持温度状态的错误。该研究还揭示了实施智能合约的一些挑战,例如用户的抵制、官僚主义、成本、许多参与者必须成为单一网络的一部分。在这方面,该研究继续提出了在制药供应链中实施智能合约的试点项目。
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