Abstract:
Purpose The problems that face health service delivery across different countries are
compounded by financial, political, institutional and technical deficiencies. Yet, the role of
technological aspects in the procurement of health commodities and health service delivery
system requires in-depth exploration. This study bridges this gap by examining the mediating
effect of an integrated health commodities procurement system on the relationship between
responsiveness and health service delivery. Design/methodology/approach Data for this study
were collected from 274 respondents, comprising procurement staff and pharmacists using a
cross-sectional questionnaire survey. A total of 28 government-owned hospitals from 6 regions
in the Southern Highland of Tanzania were sampled for observation. Confirmatory factor
analysis (CFA) and structural equation modelling (SEM) were used for data analysis. Findings
The results of the study revealed a positive and significant relationship between responsiveness
and integrated health commodities procurement system (β = 0.572, p < 0.001).
Responsiveness positively and significantly affects health service delivery (β = 0.175,
p = 0.004). The results also show that integrated health commodities procurement system is
positive and significantly related to health service delivery (β = 0.264, p < 0.001). Lastly, the
bootstrapping confidence intervals revealed that an integrated health commodities procurement
system significantly mediates the relationship between responsiveness and health service
delivery. Practical implications To strengthen the health service delivery system, the study
recommends enforcing internal control mechanisms and supporting policies that will monitor
and evaluate the effectiveness of the integrated health commodities procurement system and
service practitioners' responsiveness. Moreover, health service managers should ensure that the
planning, procurement and distribution of health commodities are fully and effectively
integrated at each node of the health supply chain. Originality/value The study contributes to
the body of knowledge which examines the efficacy of health service delivery from
procurement perspective. To the best of the author's knowledge, this is the first study that offers
empirical evidence for the mediating effect of integrated health commodities procurement
system on the link between responsiveness and health service delivery