Ensuring the quality and quantity of personal protective equipment (PPE) by enhancing the procurement process in Northern Ireland during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: Challenges in the procurement process for PPE in NI.

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Kathryn Burnett, Suzanne Martin, Catherine Goudy, John Barron, Linda O'Hare, Peter Wilson, Glenda Fleming, Michael Scott
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This article outlines the purchasing process for personal protective equipment that was established for Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland in response to the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019. The Business Services Organisation Procurement and Logistics Service, who are the sole provider of goods and services for Health and Social Care organisations, was faced with an unprecedented demand for personal protective equipment in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. The usual procurement process was further complicated by changing messages within guidelines which resulted in confusion and anxiety when determining whether or not a product would meet the required safety guidance and was therefore suitable for purchase. In order to address these issues in a rapidly changing and escalating scenario the Department of Health asked the Business Services Organisation Procurement and Logistics Service to work with the Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre to maximise the availability of personal protective equipment whilst ensuring that it met all requisite quality and standards. A process was implemented whereby the Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre validated all pertinent essential documentation relating to products to ensure that all applicable standards were met, with the Business Services Organisation Procurement and Logistics Service completing all procurement due diligence tasks in line with both normal and coronavirus disease 2019 emergency derogations. It is evident from the data presented that whilst there were a significant number of potential options for supply, a large proportion of these were rejected due to failure to meet the quality assurance criteria. Thus, by the process that was put in place, a large number of unsuitable products were not purchased and only those that met extant standards were approved.

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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间加强北爱尔兰采购流程,确保个人防护装备(PPE)的质量和数量:北爱尔兰个人防护装备采购流程中的挑战
本文概述了为应对2019年冠状病毒病的爆发,为北爱尔兰卫生和社会保健部门制定的个人防护装备的采购流程。商业服务组织采购和物流服务是卫生和社会保健组织的唯一商品和服务提供者,为应对2019年冠状病毒病大流行,面临着前所未有的个人防护装备需求。通常的采购过程由于准则内的信息变化而进一步复杂化,这在确定产品是否符合所要求的安全指南并因此适合购买时导致混乱和焦虑。为了在迅速变化和不断升级的情况下解决这些问题,卫生部要求商业服务组织采购和后勤服务部门与药品优化创新中心合作,最大限度地提供个人防护装备,同时确保其符合所有必要的质量和标准。实施了一项流程,药品优化创新中心验证了与产品相关的所有相关基本文件,以确保符合所有适用标准,商业服务组织采购和物流处根据正常和2019年冠状病毒病紧急减损完成了所有采购尽职调查任务。从所提供的数据可以明显看出,虽然有大量潜在的供应选择,但其中很大一部分由于未能达到质量保证标准而被拒绝。因此,通过实施的过程,大量不合适的产品没有被购买,只有那些符合现有标准的产品才被批准。
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