Technology assessment for an inventory management process in a hospital unit
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Rardin, Ronald
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Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE)
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The penetration of Auto Identification and Data Capture Technology (Auto ID DC) in healthcare logistics is low. A
recent American Health Association (
AHA) study shows that 16% of hospitals
use barcode technology for supply
chain management purposes, and 3% use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Hospital materials managers find
it difficult to evaluate the impact of Auto ID DC technologi
es on current processes in or
der to make a decision about
whether or not to adopt a technological alternative. This paper studies the impact of Auto ID DC technologies on the
inventory management process in a hospital unit. In
particular we will refer to implantable devices within a
catheterization lab. We propose a conceptual design of the system and a quantitative modeling approach to handle
these issues, and present our preliminary
results from a spreadsheet-based tool.
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TecnologíasCódigos de barrasGestión de inventariosIngeniería de producciónProduction engineering
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