Integrating Technology in Hospital Supply Chain: Pathway to a Sustainable Healthcare Ecosystem

Shaiful Islam, Md. Mamun Habib
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The importance of sustainable practices within hospital supply chains has never been more pronounced than in the contemporary healthcare landscape, particularly in the wake of global health challenges. This research paper extends the discourse on sustainable hospital supply chain management (SHSCM) by examining the role of Technology Supply Chain Applications (TSCAs) as a catalyst for Sustainable Societal Advancement (SSA). Drawing from a substantial sample size of 401 respondents and employing factor analysis via structural equation modeling (SEM), the study upholds methodological integrity and rigor. The paper unveils a novel perspective on how TSCAs can revolutionize SHSCM by promoting efficiency, transparency, and collaboration, which are crucial for societal progression in the post-pandemic era. The findings affirm both hypotheses, with the data revealing a significant positive relationship between TSCAs and SHSCM, and between CIF-infused SHSCM and SSA. The implications of these relationships are manifold, indicating that the integration of technology within hospital supply chains is not merely a facilitator of internal process improvements but also a strategic contributor to societal well-being. The paper also navigates through the complexities of implementing TSCAs in SHSCM, presenting a balanced viewpoint by considering the limitations, such as the study's geographical and demographic specificity, which may affect the generalizability of the results. Beyond confirming the positive impact of TSCAs on SHSCM and SSA, the research offers actionable insights for healthcare practitioners and policymakers. It emphasizes the need for strategic investments in technology to enhance the resilience and sustainability of hospital supply chains. The study concludes by advocating for a concerted effort towards embedding technology at the core of hospital supply chains. This strategic pivot is crucial not only for the recovery of healthcare systems but also for laying the foundation for a more sustainable and socially responsible future. It highlights the need for a comprehensive and collaborative approach that leverages technology to overcome current challenges and drive forward the agenda of sustainable development within healthcare and beyond. Through this research, a compelling case is made for the strategic enhancement of technology within hospital supply chains as a means to foster societal advancement, providing a blueprint for future research endeavors aimed at bolstering the global healthcare landscape.
将技术融入医院供应链:通往可持续医疗生态系统之路
在当代医疗保健领域,尤其是在全球健康挑战之后,医院供应链中可持续实践的重要性从未像现在这样突出。本研究论文通过研究技术供应链应用(TSCA)作为可持续社会进步(SSA)催化剂的作用,扩展了有关可持续医院供应链管理(SHSCM)的讨论。本研究利用 401 个受访者的大量样本,通过结构方程建模(SEM)进行因子分析,坚持了研究方法的完整性和严谨性。论文从一个新颖的视角揭示了传统知识共享协议如何通过提高效率、透明度和协作性来彻底改变社会科学及人文科学管理,这对于后流行病时代的社会进步至关重要。研究结果证实了这两项假设,数据显示,TSCA 与 SHSCM 之间以及 CIF 注入的 SHSCM 与 SSA 之间存在显著的正相关关系。这些关系的影响是多方面的,表明在医院供应链中整合技术不仅能促进内部流程的改进,还能为社会福祉做出战略性贡献。本文还探讨了在医院供应链管理中实施 TSCA 的复杂性,通过考虑研究的地域和人口特异性等可能影响结果普遍性的局限性,提出了一种平衡的观点。除了证实 TSCA 对 SHSCM 和 SSA 的积极影响外,研究还为医疗从业人员和政策制定者提供了可行的见解。它强调了对技术进行战略投资的必要性,以增强医院供应链的复原力和可持续性。研究最后提倡共同努力,将技术嵌入医院供应链的核心。这一战略转移不仅对医疗保健系统的恢复至关重要,而且还能为更具可持续性和社会责任感的未来奠定基础。它凸显了全面协作的必要性,即利用技术克服当前的挑战,推动医疗保健内外的可持续发展议程。通过这项研究,我们提出了一个令人信服的理由,即在医院供应链中战略性地加强技术,以此作为促进社会进步的一种手段,并为旨在加强全球医疗保健领域的未来研究工作提供了一个蓝图。
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