The Role of Humanitarian Logistics, Supply Chain Traceability, On Quality Healthcare: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda
Abstract
This systematic literature review examines the role of humanitarian logistics and supply chain traceability in delivering quality healthcare, especially in disaster management. The literature search was completed on October 31st, 2023, using the PRISMA method. After combining results, 864 papers were selected, followed by 118 screening based on title and abstract to ensure alignment with review objectives and performance measurement scope. It highlights the importance of timely and efficient responses during crises, focusing on the integration of supply chain traceability systems, technological advancements, and stakeholder collaboration. The review identifies challenges and opportunities, offers insights into best practices, and addresses ethical considerations. The findings aim to inform policymakers and organizations, providing a comprehensive understanding of how the intersection of humanitarian logistics and supply chain traceability enhances healthcare services' resilience and effectiveness in disaster-prone regions. In response to global challenges, this systematic literature review investigates the relationship between humanitarian logistics, supply chain traceability, and quality healthcare. It highlights the significance of supply chain traceability in improving transparency, accountability, and service quality. The review also looks at technological enablers like blockchain, RFID, and IoT, emphasizing stakeholder collaboration for optimal disaster response.
Keywords
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Abeyratne, S. A., & Monfared, R. P. (2016). Blockchain-ready manufacturing supply chain using distributed ledger. International journal of research in engineering and technology, 5(9), 1-10.
Adams, J., Lloyd, A., & Miller, C. (2015). The Oxfam ebola response in Liberia and Sierra Leone: an evaluation report for the disasters emergency committee. Oxfam GB.
Andrew, J., & Baker, M. (2021). The general data protection regulation in the age of surveillance capitalism. Journal of Business Ethics, 168, 565-578.
Andrienko, G., Andrienko, N., Jankowski, P., Keim, D., Kraak, M. J., MacEachren, A., & Wrobel, S. (2007). Geovisual analytics for spatial decision support: Setting the research agenda. International journal of geographical information science, 21(8), 839-857.
Angeles, R. (2005). RFID technologies: supply-chain applications and implementation issues. Information systems management, 22(1), 51-65.
Beamon, B. M., & Kotleba, S. A. (2006). Inventory management support systems for emergency humanitarian relief operations in South Sudan. The International Journal of Logistics Management, 17(2), 187-212.
Biddle, L., Wahedi, K., & Bozorgmehr, K. (2020). Health system resilience: a literature review of empirical research. Health policy and planning, 35(8), 1084-1109.
Birnbaum, D., Gretsinger, K., Antonio, M. G., Loewen, E., & Lacroix, P. (2018). Revisiting public health informatics: patient privacy concerns. International Journal of Health Governance, 23(2), 149-159.
Biswas, D., Jalali, H., Ansaripoor, A. H., & De Giovanni, P. (2023). Traceability vs. sustainability in supply chains: The implications of blockchain. European Journal of Operational Research, 305(1), 128-147.
Bosona, T., & Gebresenbet, G. (2013). Food traceability as an integral part of logistics management in food and agricultural supply chain. Food control, 33(1), 32-48.
Cardona, O. D. (2013). The need for rethinking the concepts of vulnerability and risk from a holistic perspective: a necessary review and criticism for effective risk management. In Mapping vulnerability (pp. 37-51). Routledge.
Centobelli, P., Cerchione, R., Del Vecchio, P., Oropallo, E., & Secundo, G. (2022). Blockchain technology for bridging trust, traceability, and transparency in circular supply chains. Information & Management, 59(7), 103508.
Cyril, S., Smith, B. J., Possamai-Inesedy, A., & Renzaho, A. M. (2015). Exploring the role of community engagement in improving the health of disadvantaged populations: a systematic review. Global health action, 8(1), 29842.
Dutta, P., Choi, T.-M., Somani, S., & Butala, R. (2020). Blockchain technology in supply chain operations: Applications, challenges and research opportunities. Transportation research part e: Logistics and transportation review, 142, 102067.
Ferrer, J. M., Martín-Campo, F. J., Ortuño, M. T., Pedraza-Martínez, A. J., Tirado, G., & Vitoriano, B. (2018). Multi-criteria optimization for last mile distribution of disaster relief aid: Test cases and applications. European Journal of Operational Research, 269(2), 501-515.
Hastig, G. M., & Sodhi, M. S. (2020). Blockchain for supply chain traceability: Business requirements and critical success factors. Production and Operations Management, 29(4), 935-954.
Heckmann, I., Comes, T., & Nickel, S. (2015). A critical review on supply chain risk–Definition, measure and modeling. Omega, 52, 119-132.
Higgins, J. P., & Green, S. (2008). Cochrane handbook for systematic reviews of interventions.
Islam, S. R., Kwak, D., Kabir, M. H., Hossain, M., & Kwak, K.-S. (2015). The internet of things for health care: a comprehensive survey. IEEE Access, 3, 678-708.
Kartoglu, U., & Ames, H. (2022). Ensuring quality and integrity of vaccines throughout the cold chain: the role of temperature monitoring. Expert Review of Vaccines, 21(6), 799-810.
Kashani, M. H., Madanipour, M., Nikravan, M., Asghari, P., & Mahdipour, E. (2021). A systematic review of IoT in healthcare: Applications, techniques, and trends. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 192, 103164.
Kelepouris, T., Pramatari, K., & Doukidis, G. (2007). RFID‐enabled traceability in the food supply chain. Industrial Management & Data Systems.
Khan, M. R., & Manzoor, A. (2021). Application and impact of new technologies in the supply chain management during COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic literature review. International Journal of Economics and Business …. https://ijeba.com/journal/703/download/Application+and+Impact+of+New+Technologies+in+the+Supply+Chain+Management+During+COVID-19+Pandemic%3A++A+Systematic+Literature+Review.pdf
Klibi, W., Martel, A., & Guitouni, A. (2010). The design of robust value-creating supply chain networks: a critical review. European Journal of Operational Research, 203(2), 283-293.
Kotsi, T., Wassenhove, L. N. V., & Hensen, M. (2014). Medicine donations: Matching demand with supply in broken supply chains. papers.ssrn.com. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2405956
https://flora.insead.edu/fichiersti_wp/inseadwp2014/2014-19.pdf
Kovács, G., & Spens, K. (2009). Identifying challenges in humanitarian logistics. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 39(6), 506-528.
Leal, F., Chis, A. E., Caton, S., González–Vélez, H., García–Gómez, J. M., Durá, M., Sánchez–García, A., Sáez, C., Karageorgos, A., & Gerogiannis, V. C. (2021). Smart pharmaceutical manufacturing: Ensuring end-to-end traceability and data integrity in medicine production. Big Data Research, 24, 100172.
Liberati, A., Altman, D. G., Tetzlaff, J., Mulrow, C., Gøtzsche, P. C., Ioannidis, J. P., Clarke, M., Devereaux, P. J., Kleijnen, J., & Moher, D. (2009). The PRISMA statement for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses of studies that evaluate health care interventions: explanation and elaboration. Annals of Internal Medicine, 151(4), W-65-W-94.
Lockwood, M., Davidson, J., Curtis, A., Stratford, E., & Griffith, R. (2010). Governance principles for natural resource management. Society and natural resources, 23(10), 986-1001.
Maon, F., Lindgreen, A., & Vanhamme, J. (2009). Developing supply chains in disaster relief operations through cross‐sector socially oriented collaborations: A theoretical model. Supply chain management: an international journal, 14(2), 149-164.
Masudin, I., Lau, E., Safitri, N. T., Restuputri, D. P., & Handayani, D. I. (2021). The impact of the traceability of the information systems on humanitarian logistics performance: A case study of Indonesian relief logistics services. Cogent Business & Management, 8(1), 1906052.
Moher, D., Shamseer, L., Clarke, M., Ghersi, D., Liberati, A., Petticrew, M., Shekelle, P., Stewart, L. A., & Group, P.-P. (2015). Preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis protocols (PRISMA-P) 2015 statement. Systematic reviews, 4, 1-9.
Montecchi, M., Plangger, K., & Etter, M. (2019). It’s real, trust me! Establishing supply chain provenance using blockchain. Business Horizons, 62(3), 283-293.
Natarajarathinam, M., Capar, I., & Narayanan, A. (2009). Managing supply chains in times of crisis: a review of literature and insights. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 39(7), 535-573.
North, C. S., & Pfefferbaum, B. (2013). Mental health response to community disasters: a systematic review. Jama, 310(5), 507-518.
Organization, W. H. (2021). COVID‑19 strategic preparedness and response plan: monitoring and evaluation framework, 11 May 2021. https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/341576/WHO-WHE-2021.07-eng.pdf?sequence=1
Oueiss, E. A. (2021). The United Nations Global Compact Network Lebanon media strategies: online and offline perspectives Notre Dame University-Louaize].
Ozguven, E. E., & Ozbay, K. (2013). A secure and efficient inventory management system for disasters. Transportation research part C: emerging technologies, 29, 171-196.
Patidar, A., Sharma, M., Agrawal, R., & Sangwan, K. S. (2023). Supply chain resilience and its key performance indicators: an evaluation under Industry 4.0 and sustainability perspective. Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, 34(4), 962-980.
Rodríguez-Espíndola, O., Albores, P., & Brewster, C. (2018). Disaster preparedness in humanitarian logistics: A collaborative approach for resource management in floods. European Journal of Operational Research, 264(3), 978-993.
Scholl, H. J., & Klischewski, R. (2007). E-government integration and interoperability: framing the research agenda. International Journal of Public Administration, 30(8-9), 889-920.
Smith, R. D. (2020). Strategic planning for public relations. Routledge.
Thibaud, M., Chi, H., Zhou, W., & Piramuthu, S. (2018). Internet of Things (IoT) in high-risk Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) industries: A comprehensive review. Decision Support Systems, 108, 79-95.
Tol, W. A., Patel, V., Tomlinson, M., Baingana, F., Galappatti, A., Silove, D., Sondorp, E., Van Ommeren, M., Wessells, M. G., & Panter-Brick, C. (2012). Relevance or excellence? Setting research priorities for mental health and psychosocial support in humanitarian settings. Harvard review of psychiatry, 20(1), 25-36.
Tursunbayeva, A., Pagliari, C., Di Lauro, S., & Antonelli, G. (2022). The ethics of people analytics: risks, opportunities, and recommendations. Personnel Review, 51(3), 900-921.
Van Wassenhove, L. N. (2006). Humanitarian aid logistics: supply chain management in high gear. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 57(5), 475-489.
Zimmerman, M. A. (2000). Empowerment theory: Psychological, organizational and community levels of analysis. In Handbook of Community Psychology (pp. 43-63). Springer.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17509/jbme.v9i2.72898
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Journal of Business Management Education (JBME)is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
View My Stats