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Axway Sponsors Study by Center for Healthcare Supply Chain Research on In-transit Theft and IT Vulnerability
PHOENIX - (BUSINESS WIRE) - As part of its ongoing commitment to ensure the safety of the
pharmaceutical supply chain, Axway is sponsoring a Center for Healthcare
Supply Chain Research (The Center) study entitled, "Understanding and
Preventing In-transit Theft and IT Vulnerability in the Pharmaceutical
Supply Chain." The research is being conducted by Booz & Company and
will form the basis for a conference organized by the Center. The study
is being conducted over a three-month period, which began with a kickoff
meeting at the headquarters of the Center and the Healthcare
Distribution Management Association (HDMA) in late May.
The pharmaceutical industry places an increasing emphasis on preventing
theft and diversion. Breaches in the pharmaceutical supply chain can
expose patients to altered or mishandled pharmaceuticals that can cause
serious harm and can represent millions of dollars in lost revenue. In
addition to preventing the physical interruption of the supply chain,
the industry is assessing how data loss from its complex IT environments
can contribute to in-transit product loss.
"Patient safety is the number one priority for pharmaceutical
companies," said Karen J. Ribler, executive vice president and chief
operating officer, Center for Healthcare Supply Chain Research. "As a
resource center for the healthcare industry and general public, it is
our job to provide pertinent information about the risks involved with
pharmaceutical delivery to help companies prevent theft and ensure
patient safety."
As part of the study, Booz & Company is conducting extensive interviews
with experts in the supply chain industry, including pharmaceutical
manufacturers, distributors and retailers/hospitals, as well as loss
prevention and IT security professionals, law enforcement agencies and
counter measure service providers. The resulting study will provide:
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An overview of in-transit theft in the pharmaceutical supply chain;
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Information on data loss vulnerabilities and solutions in the
healthcare channel; and,
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Best practices and tactics for how to prevent in-transit theft.
"In recent years, the industry has made progress in instituting physical
and IT safeguards to prevent security breaches," said Paul Fowler, vice
president, healthcare innovation, Axway. "However, the industry is still
working to understand and target strategies used to exploit
vulnerabilities. We've worked closely with both manufacturers and
distributors to develop and implement solutions to secure the
pharmaceutical supply chain, and our work with the Center is yet another
example of that effort."
The Center
for Healthcare Supply Chain Research, HDMA's knowledge partner,
conducts industry-wide research, educational programs and events that
benefit the entire U.S. healthcare supply chain.
Axway offers several award-winning healthcare solutions to help protect
the pharmaceutical supply chain against counterfeiting and diversion.
To learn more about Axway's award-winning healthcare solutions, please
visit:
http://www.axway.com/solutions/healthcare.php
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About Axway
Axway
recently merged with Tumbleweed Communications to become the leading
global provider of multi-enterprise solutions and infrastructure,
serving over 11,000 organizations in more than 100 countries. Axway
speeds and secures business interactions - both inside and outside the
enterprise - by optimizing the way information is moved, managed and
protected. Powered by Synchrony , a multi-enterprise service-oriented
framework, Axway's customers can "start anywhere, use anything" to
complement their existing infrastructures. Axway's comprehensive
offering includes: business-to-business integration, managed file
transfer, secure email, business activity monitoring, enterprise
application integration, service-oriented architecture, business process
management, track & trace and identity validation solutions. Axway
provides professional and managed services, as well as cloud computing
and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offerings. Headquartered in Phoenix,
Arizona, Axway's global presence spans 20 countries.
About the Center
The Center for Healthcare Supply Chain Research, formerly the HDMA
Research and Education Foundation, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable
organization that serves as the knowledge partner of the Healthcare
Distribution Management Association (HDMA). The Center is committed to
serving the healthcare industry by providing research and education
specifically focused on priority healthcare supply chain issues. The
Center's mission is twofold: To conduct research and disseminate
information that will enhance the knowledgebase, efficiency and
effectiveness of the total healthcare supply chain; and to provide
thought leadership to further enhance the safety and security of the
healthcare supply chain through future focused study and programming.
Media:
SHIFT Communications
Maura Landry, 617-779-1829
axway@shiftcomm.com
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