Optimizing Flu Vaccine Planning at NorthShore University HealthSystem
Publication date: 20 January 2017
Abstract
Stan Kent, vice president of pharmacy at NorthShore University HealthSystem, is faced with the challenge of seasonal planning for the influenza vaccine. The supply received by the multilocation healthcare system is unreliable in terms of timing and quantity. As part of improved planning, Kent is contemplating a new contract with NorthShore's major supplier of flu vaccines. The options under consideration include fixing either the date of delivery or the quantity delivered. The main decision involved in either option would be how much vaccine to order. The case also provides details about the seasonal influenza epidemic in the United States, illustrates operational complexities of the U.S. flu vaccine supply chain, and provides a brief description of the various channels used to distribute flu vaccine to end consumers.
The main objective of the case is to illustrate supply chain decision making when there is an unreliable supply (in contrast to the usual case of uncertain demand). A secondary objective is to make students think about appropriate internal (within sector) and external (other sectors) benchmarks to evaluate the performance of a health commodity supply chain.
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Citation
Deo, S., Kolesov, I. and Waikar, S. (2017), "Optimizing Flu Vaccine Planning at NorthShore University HealthSystem", . https://doi.org/10.1108/case.kellogg.2016.000249
Publisher
:Kellogg School of Management
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