The healthcare supply chain management market plays a central role in ensuring the efficient movement of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, surgical supplies, diagnostic products, and other critical healthcare resources across manufacturers, distributors, healthcare providers, pharmacies, and care delivery networks. It encompasses planning, sourcing, procurement, inventory control, logistics, demand forecasting, warehouse management, and supplier coordination, all of which are essential to maintaining uninterrupted patient care and operational continuity. The market is widely used across hospitals, clinics, ambulatory care centers, diagnostic laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, and retail and institutional pharmacies. Growing complexity in healthcare delivery, rising pressure to control costs, and the need to improve product availability and traceability are making supply chain management a strategic priority for both providers and suppliers. As healthcare systems expand and become more interconnected, supply chains are increasingly expected to support clinical efficiency, regulatory compliance, and resilience against disruptions.