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Responding to disruptions in the pharmaceutical supply chain
Paul Morris
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, Edward Sweeney
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Engineering Systems & Supply Chain Management
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Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
100%
Supply Chain Disruption
100%
Wales
33%
Ireland
33%
Drug Delivery
33%
Northern Ireland
33%
Acute Hospital
33%
Supply Chain
16%
Structured Interview
16%
Online Survey
16%
Response Performance
16%
NHS Trusts
16%
Care Provision
16%
Delivery Performance
16%
Impact Performance
16%
Hospital-based
16%
Mixed Methodology
16%
Supply Chain Performance
16%
Response Actions
16%
Organizational Response
16%
System-wide
16%
Strategic Responses
16%
Wide-view
16%
Drug Shortage
16%
Drug Supply
16%
Behavior Chain
16%
Lorazepam
16%
Disruption Response
16%
Glycopyrronium Bromide
16%
Ketamine
16%
Strategic Insights
16%
Supply Chain Disruption Orientation
16%
Infusion Solution
16%
Lidocaine Infusion
16%
Response Behavior
16%
Aciclovir
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Drug Delivery System
100%
Emergency Care
50%
Infusion
50%
Lorazepam
50%
Aciclovir
50%
Lidocaine
50%
Ketamine
50%
Glycopyrronium
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Medicine
100%
Infusion
50%
Emergency Care
50%
Glycopyrronium Bromide
50%
Ketamine
50%
Lidocaine
50%
Aciclovir
50%
Lorazepam
50%
Social Sciences
Supply Chain Management
100%
Drugs
100%
UK
60%
Ireland
20%
Semi-Structured Interview
10%
Focus Group
10%
Online Survey
10%
Response Behavior
10%
Systems-Wide
10%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Mixed-Methods
100%