Blockchain-Based Regulatory Proposal for Vaccine Supply Chain

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  • Feng Leng

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v8i2.6614

Keywords:

Vaccine supply chain, Blockchain, Information regulation, Collaboration.

Abstract

Vaccines are essential special drugs to protect the nation from diseases, and the safety and credibility of their supply chain has an important impact on social stability. Vaccines are characterized by rigorous supply chain, complex process and many risk-prone points, etc. How to comprehensively and effectively supervise the vaccine supply chain has been a key concern in China. Accordingly, this paper puts forward effective suggestions from the perspective of strengthening the information supervision of vaccine supply chain based on the characteristics of blockchain.

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02-04-2023

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How to Cite

Leng, F. (2023). Blockchain-Based Regulatory Proposal for Vaccine Supply Chain. Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management, 8(2), 47-50. https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v8i2.6614