The Health Industry Distributors Association (HIDA) supports the Medical Supplies for Pandemics Act, a bipartisan and bicameral effort bringing the best of the public and private sectors together to establish long-term preparedness solutions.
The Medical Supplies for Pandemics Act strengthens the public-private partnership between the Strategic National Stockpile and the commercial medical supply chain. The bill would significantly enhance the nation’s ability to successfully manage future pandemics.
“Medical products distributors have the experience and expertise to help manage and distribute PPE and other essential products, and this bill ensures that critical knowhow can be put to even better use for the American people,” said HIDA President & CEO Matthew J. Rowan. “A well-managed and maintained strategic reserve of PPE and other medical supplies is a critical component of pandemic preparedness.”
The bill would make improvements to the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) by:
- Diversifying Production by directing the SNS to incentivize suppliers to geographically diversify medical products manufacturing.
- Investing in Capacity by directing the SNS to institute joint ventures with manufacturers. This ensures the ability to quickly ramp up to meet unanticipated increases in demand.
- Encouraging Public-Private Collaboration by directing the SNS to work with commercial distributors to manage a cushion of critical pandemic supplies to meet the immediate needs of healthcare providers when a large-scale public health emergency occurs. This cushion could include PPE and testing supplies, as well as ancillary and infection prevention products. Distributors would keep inventory current by monitoring expiration dates, rotating and replenishing these buffer reserves as necessary.
This bill builds on important bipartisan legislative initiatives, specifically the supply chain provisions in the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act of 2019 (PAHPAI). PAHPAI directs the public and private sectors to improve market capacity and identify key product substitutions.
Every day, distributors utilize their existing infrastructure and expertise. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, medical products distributors collaborated with the federal government as trusted partners. In 2020, they reliably delivered 51 billion units of PPE the last mile to providers. This included a 1,200% increase in N95 respirators, 150% increase in face masks, 36% more gowns and 11% more gloves.
HIDA resources on issues related to the pandemic, the healthcare supply chain, and the role of distributors can be found at HIDA.org.