Strategies to improve pharmaceutical supply chain resilience under politico-economic sanctions: the case of Iran
Abstract
Background: Given the impact of politico-economic sanctions on the pharmaceutical supply chain, this study aims
to identify practical strategies to improve the resilience of the Iranian supply chain in pharmaceutical procurement
under politico-economic sanctions.
Methods: This is a qualitative content analysis study conducted in 2018. Semi-structured interviews were conducted
using snowball sampling, and saturation was achieved after 18 interviews. Guba and Lincoln’s criteria, namely credibility, confrmability, transferability, and dependability, were considered to ensure the validity and transparency of the
study. A fve-step framework analysis was applied to analyze the data using MAX QDA10.
Results: The results led to the identifcation of nine main themes and 26 subthemes as strategies to improve the
resilience of the pharmaceutical chain. According to the thematic map, some of these strategies have an extrasectoral character: ‘insurance organizations’, ‘strengthening relations with other countries’, ‘mechanization of the
distribution system’, and ‘suppliers and manufacturers’. At the same time, some inter-sectoral strategies can help the
pharmaceutical chain maintain its resilience: ‘healthcare management and policy’, ‘exploiting local potential’, ‘pricing’,
and ‘integrated health information systems.’ As a strategy, ‘Medical community and consumers’ also plays a crucial role
in this regard. According to the subthemes, revisions of health management, more supervision, privatization, clinical
policies, strategic purchasing, improvement of the referral system, inter-sectoral cooperation, support of indigenous
medicines, rational pricing, insurance system, improvement of medical coverage, and development of electronic
prescription should be considered by health systems. Sufcient support for indigenous medication and supervision
of the distribution system should be considered by the pharmaceutical industry, taking into account the cooperation
between consumers and patients.