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Humanitarian innovation: Defining the operational requirements for deployed healthcare

Sanderson, Helen; Barker, Jacqueline; Philips, Wendy; Howell, Christopher; Omar, Basil

Authors

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Jacqueline Barker Jacqueline.Barker@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Strategy and Operations Management

Christopher Howell

Dr Basil Omar Basil.Omar@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Policy & Practice in Strategy & Innovation



Abstract

This paper explores the role of Redistributed Manufacturing (RDM) in the delivery of humanitarian aid in response to disasters, conflict or emergencies. Humanitarian agencies must respond rapidly and with limited resources to address crises and deliver vital healthcare; often in austere and challenging conditions. Presenting the use of blood in emergency field medicine as a case study, our paper aims to connect advanced manufacturing R&D with end user needs in deployed humanitarian operations, and to support the identification of in-depth operational requirements that can be used to inform
future RDM innovation and enhance deployed medical capability.

Citation

Sanderson, H., Barker, J., Philips, W., Howell, C., & Omar, B. (2022, July). Humanitarian innovation: Defining the operational requirements for deployed healthcare. Paper presented at EurOMA 2022: Brilliance in resilience: Operations and supply chain management’s role in achieving a sustainable future, Berlin, Germany

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name EurOMA 2022: Brilliance in resilience: Operations and supply chain management’s role in achieving a sustainable future
Conference Location Berlin, Germany
Start Date Jul 1, 2022
End Date Jul 6, 2022
Deposit Date Jul 22, 2022
Keywords Redistributed Manufacturing, Deployed Healthcare, Humanitarian Innovation
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/9719954
Publisher URL http://www.euroma-online.org/