Abstract
AbstractThe vaccine supply chain (VSC) integrates all the activities from production to dispensing. It is characterized by its complexity and low responsiveness, highlighting the importance of defining key performance indicators (KPIs). The design science research methodology was used to develop 38 KPIs, which were grouped into humanitarian and technological dimensions. The former includes demographic, epidemiological, and vaccination indicators, while the latter is classified into five groups according to the echelons of the supply chain. Public and private health organizations and research groups validated the indicators. They were calculated and recorded daily to monitor the logistics progress of the National Vaccination Plan against covid-19 in Colombia. These tailored KPIs, made it possible to evaluate and compare the results of the execution and effectiveness of public policies, and to redefine the strategies, showing that the logistics point of view helps identify the impact of good practices and transfer them promptly.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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