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Benchmarking the Quality Practices of Global Pharmaceutical Manufacturing to Advance Supply Chain Resilience.

Matt Fellows1, Thomas Friedli2, Ye Li3, Jennifer Maguire3, Nandini Rakala3, Marten Ritz2, Matteo Bernasconi2, Mark Seiss4,5, Neil Stiber3, Mat Swatek1, Alex Viehmann3.   

Abstract

Over the past several decades, pharmaceutical manufacturing has become increasingly global and supply chains have become longer, more complex, and fragmented. While pharmaceutical products available to patients and customers typically conform with appropriate standards, supply chains are often affected by disruptive events and shocks that impact public health. One approach to assuring the availability of quality pharmaceutical products is to encourage drug manufacturers to invest in quality management maturity (QMM) and promote continual improvement. The interests of patients are served by risk-based drug shortage prevention and mitigation activities that help to proactively manage supply chain complexities and ensure availability of drugs. This paper demonstrates that adherence to certain quality practices enables improved manufacturing performance. Prior research has identified quality practices that are correlated with manufacturing performance. To better understand how these quality practices can be characterized, measured, and analyzed, this research project conducted a voluntary global study of pharmaceutical manufacturing establishments. Over 200 global pharmaceutical manufacturing establishments participated in this Quality Benchmarking Study (QBS) and provided data on manufacturing performance and self-assessments of adherence to quality practices. The analysis of these data found that the implementation level for selected quality management practices correlates positively with certain Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). More specifically, we found a significant positive correlation between (i) Delivery Performance and (ii) Application of QMM principles associated with Technical Production.
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Keywords:  Drug shortage prevention; Global study; Pharmaceutical manufacturing; Quality management maturity; Supply chain

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36266372     DOI: 10.1208/s12248-022-00761-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS J        ISSN: 1550-7416            Impact factor:   3.603


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