Purpose: This study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare supply chains and emphasizes the need for sustainable, flexible, and resilient systems prepared for future crises. Methodology: A review of emerging trends and technologies was conducted, focusing on localized production, strategic inventory management, digitalization, and real-time data deployment. The analysis also covers Blockchain, AI/ML-based forecasting, IoT applications, supplier diversification, regulatory aspects, and ethical issues. Findings: The study highlights that collaboration among public health systems, private providers, and governments is vital to developing advanced supply networks. It finds that integrating digital technologies with strategic inventory and supplier diversification strengthens resilience while balancing cost considerations. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice, and Policy: The paper contributes a forward-looking framework for healthcare supply chain resilience. It offers theoretical insights into digital transformation, practical guidance on building collaborative networks, and policy recommendations for regulation and preparedness against future health crises.
V. R. R. Uppuluri (Tue,) studied this question.