Estudios gerenciales Vol. 31 No. 137
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Ítem Caracterización del clima organizacional en hospitales de alta complejidad en Chile(Universidad Icesi, 2015-10-01) Grandón Avendaño, Maderline Lissette; Lapo Maza, María del Carmen; Bustamante-Ubilla, Miguel AlejandroThe present study aims to characterize the organizational climate in two Hospitals of high complexity in Chile, determining the most and least influential dimensions. A questionnaire consisting of 71 variables arranged in 14 dimensions was applied to a sample of 561 functionaries. The results were interpreted using the standardized analysis of average values and its reliability ratified by means of Cronbach’s alpha. It was determined that the dimensions with above average influence were: Identity, labor motivation and responsibility; while the dimensions that have an impact below the average turned out to be: Team and people’s distribution and material, conflict administration and communication.Ítem Propuesta de abastecimiento de medicamentos coordinando multiniveles de demanda. Un caso ilustrativo chileno(Universidad Icesi, 2015-10-01) Coluccio Piñones, Giuliani; Rojas Zúñiga, Fernando; Román Luza, Daniel; Farías Soto, PamelaThe supply system of medicines in primary health care in Chile has a unique nationwide provider and does not consider multilevel demand for calculating the procurement, generating inventory surplus. This paper proposes a regular supply policy review that uses a probabilistic demand forecasting modeling the dependence structure, individually and through bi-varied copulas, coordinating demand multilevel minimizing costs associated with the purchase, maintenance and storage. The validation of the proposal was conducted on a sample of 104 medicines supplied by three years in a Chilean family health center. When comparing the current policy with the proposal, such weekly decline a 8.22% in purchasing costs, a 95.47% cost of ordering and a 54.6% of total costs.
