Volume : 08, Issue : 04, April – 2021

Title:

50.HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, PHARMACEUTICAL OPERATION MANAGEMENT & DRUG DISTRIBUTION:
A REVIEW

Authors :

Sunil Kumar Adepu, Srikanth Sangoju, Prathyusha Bandari, Ramya Surapaneni, Vikram Aditya boorla, S.K. Godasu

Abstract :

In order to provide patients with safe, efficient and regular healthcare services, drug distribution, pharmaceutical operation management, and healthcare management are vital components of the healthcare sector. The relationships between pharmaceutical operation management, drug distribution, and healthcare management are discussed in this review article. The main ideas, difficulties, and recommended procedures are highlighted in this article. The Article describes the similarities and differences between these three management systems using data from the industry, case studies, and a review of the literature. Policymakers, healthcare professionals, pharmaceutical executives, and other interested parties seeking improved pharmaceutical services and healthcare delivery can all benefit from the information provided in this article.
Keywords: healthcare management, pharmaceutical operation management, drug distribution, healthcare delivery, pharmaceutical services.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Sunil Kumar Adepu et al Healthcare Management, Pharmaceutical Operation Management & Drug Distribution: A Review.., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(04).

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