Friday, September 28, 2012

ASHP Policy Analysis - Supply Chain Tracking

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Review the new ASHP (American Society of Hospital-System Pharmacists) Policy Analysis on electronic tracking of medications to improve the integrity of the supply chain:
ASHP Policy Analysis - Following Pharmaceutical Products Through the Supply Chain

It covers Pedigree, e-Pedigree, and Track-and-Trace. California and Florida laws are presented. Federal legislation is discussed.

Any implementation of a track-and-trace system would likely be driven in large part by manufacturers and wholesalers who would need to develop the technological capability to track drug products, as well as the ability of that technology to interface with various members of the supply chain.

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