The Importance of Medical Distribution During a Pandemic
Repertoire – September 2021
As we stare the Delta variant in the face and COVID cases start rising again it is comforting to know we have an amazing supply chain with medical distributors at the helm. I remember last year getting gas near my office and regularly seeing McKesson vans filling their tanks.
Each time, I would walk over and thank them for being heroes and servicing the healthcare providers in our nation. Those were scary times in April/May of 2020 so I was always nervous I would freak them out if I got within 6 feet of them, but looking back on it today I’m glad I was able to tell those drivers how amazing they are.
As we faced COVID last year, seeing leaders like Brad Connett of Henry Schein, Brian Tyler of McKesson, Ed Pesicka of Owens and Minor, and others represent our industry at the White House, gave us all hope that we could beat this thing.
While none of us knew back then that we would still be facing it today – much less the Delta variant – that same hope I had in those leaders then I still have in the distribution reps around the nation. The job they’ve done over the last 18 months proves once again they are the linchpin of success for our industry.
As the publisher of Repertoire Magazine, I am blessed to speak with amazing distribution reps and manufacturer reps all over the country. Hearing not only their stories but also their commitment to our country’s caregivers should make us all proud.
We work in a wonderful industry surrounded by amazing individuals and organizations. The words in this column can never state my profound respect for those working on the frontlines, in the warehouses, and in the field calling on accounts. Thank you for what you do every day.
So, as we go back to fight the good fight of keeping caregivers protected against the Delta variant, rest assured that medical distribution – both national and regional – has our backs. They will continue to show up, fill orders, and solve their customers’ biggest problems (shout out to my boy, Gary Corless) so that America stays safe and healthy.
My hope above all hopes is that when we crush this virus from existence, we all remember how distribution stood in the gap and that we will continue to reward them with our support.
Thank you to everyone in the supply chain both upstream and downstream for all you do.
Dedicated to the industry,
R. Scott Adams