Value-added service provision through ICT by drug wholesalers in Japan
This report examines the ways in which drug wholesalers have played a role in healthcare distribution in Japan. Such merchants have reorganized their operations and provided new value-added services for customers through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). In addition to perfo...
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description | This report examines the ways in which drug wholesalers have played a role in healthcare distribution in Japan. Such merchants have reorganized their operations and provided new value-added services for customers through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). In addition to performing intermediate distribution, they have also intensified logistics functions for pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacies. Because drug wholesalers need to meet the local needs of specific regions when introducing ICT, the technology is not implemented in all areas. The results of this survey on drug wholesalers highlight the balance between the potential for expanding geographic reach and practicing local specialization. |
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spelling | doaj-art-7e64b12434694b4db4a661fd2b51c5a32025-01-30T11:00:29ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142431-210X2010-08-0124637810.4000/netcom.535Value-added service provision through ICT by drug wholesalers in JapanTsutomu NakamuraThis report examines the ways in which drug wholesalers have played a role in healthcare distribution in Japan. Such merchants have reorganized their operations and provided new value-added services for customers through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). In addition to performing intermediate distribution, they have also intensified logistics functions for pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacies. Because drug wholesalers need to meet the local needs of specific regions when introducing ICT, the technology is not implemented in all areas. The results of this survey on drug wholesalers highlight the balance between the potential for expanding geographic reach and practicing local specialization.https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/535ICTdrug wholesalervalue-added ServiceJapan |
spellingShingle | Tsutomu Nakamura Value-added service provision through ICT by drug wholesalers in Japan Netcom ICT drug wholesaler value-added Service Japan |
title | Value-added service provision through ICT by drug wholesalers in Japan |
title_full | Value-added service provision through ICT by drug wholesalers in Japan |
title_fullStr | Value-added service provision through ICT by drug wholesalers in Japan |
title_full_unstemmed | Value-added service provision through ICT by drug wholesalers in Japan |
title_short | Value-added service provision through ICT by drug wholesalers in Japan |
title_sort | value added service provision through ict by drug wholesalers in japan |
topic | ICT drug wholesaler value-added Service Japan |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/535 |
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