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A systematic review of digital technology and innovation and its potential to address anti-corruption, transparency, and accountability in the pharmaceutical supply chain

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EXPERT OPINION ON DRUG SAFETY
卷 21, 期 8, 页码 1061-1088

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14740338.2022.2091543

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Access to medicines; accountability; corruption; e-procurement; global health; good governance; improved health outcomes; pharmaceutical procurement; supply chain; technology; transparency; COVID-19

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  1. Connaught Global Challenge Award [72060095]

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The urgent need for medical supplies due to the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in bypassing the global pharmaceutical supply chain controls, leading to increased corruption risks. Therefore, promoting anti-corruption, transparency, and accountability (ACTA) mechanisms in supply chain and procurement has become crucial. This study conducted a systematic review across various disciplines to identify technologies used for pharmaceutical supply chain and procurement optimization and assess their effectiveness in addressing ACTA to strengthen pharmaceutical governance.
Introduction The urgent need to acquire medical supplies amidst the COVID-19 pandemic has led to bypassing of controls that govern the global pharmaceutical supply chain, increasing the risk of corruption. Hence, promoting anti-corruption, transparency, and accountability (ACTA) in supply chain and procurement has never been more important. The adoption of digital tools, if designed and implemented appropriately, can reduce the risks of corruption. Areas Covered Following PRISMA guidelines, we conducted an interdisciplinary systematic review of health/medicine, humanities/social sciences, engineering, and computer science literature, with the aims of identifying technologies used for pharmaceutical supply chain and procurement optimization and reviewing whether they address ACTA mechanisms to strengthen pharmaceutical governance. Our review identified four distinct categories of digital solutions: e-procurement and open contracting; track-and-trace technology; anti-counterfeiting technology; and blockchain technology. Expert Opinion Findings demonstrate an increase in research of technologies to improve pharmaceutical supply chain and procurement functions; however, most technologies are not being leveraged to directly address ACTA or global health outcomes. Some blockchain and RFID technologies incorporated ACTA mechanisms and mentioned specific policy/governance frameworks, but more purposeful linkage is needed. Findings point to the need for targeted policy development and governance to activate these innovative technologies to improve global health .

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