CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF A TOOL SUPPORTING THE "LAST MILE" LOGISTICS IN HOSPITALS

D. Aloini, Elisabetta Benevento, A. Stefaninia
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This work reports preliminary outcomes from the LINFA project, which aims to develop a technological, information and organizational system for improving the procurement process of medicines and medical devices within healthcare organizations. Accordingly, the paper presents insights from a real case study within an Italian Hospital where the project team has gone through-out the phases of process discovery, modelling and use-cases identification and analysis to devise an integrated tool for supporting logistic decisions and operations. Findings provide readers with a complete identification and formalization of the conceptual requirements of such tool for supporting pharmaceutical last-mile logistic within a hospital. to a practical experience from the which objective is to develop a technological, and organizational system for improving the procurement process of and medical devices within health care organizations. The system is developed through models of forecast analysis and process optimization, advanced logistics practices, increased traceability with the use of RFID technologies and health and administrative data flows. Accordingly, the presents a real case study Italian where the project team has through-out the phases of process discovery, use-cases identification and analysis to devise an integrated tool for supporting (Niranjan et Results provide readers with a complete identification and formalization conceptual requirements of such tool for supporting pharmaceutical last-mile logistic within a hospital or hospital network setting.
支持医院“最后一公里”物流的工具概念设计
这项工作报告了LINFA项目的初步成果,该项目旨在开发一种技术、信息和组织系统,以改进医疗保健组织内药品和医疗器械的采购过程。因此,本文介绍了来自意大利一家医院的真实案例研究的见解,在该医院中,项目团队经历了流程发现、建模和用例识别和分析的各个阶段,以设计支持后勤决策和运营的综合工具。研究结果为读者提供了一个完整的识别和形式化的概念要求,这种工具支持医院内的最后一英里的药品物流。从一个实际的经验,其目标是开发一个技术和组织系统,以改善医疗保健组织内的医疗设备的采购过程。该系统是通过预测分析模型和流程优化、先进的物流实践、使用RFID技术增加可追溯性以及健康和行政数据流来开发的。因此,本文提出了一个真实的意大利案例研究,其中项目团队已经完成了流程发现、用例识别和分析的各个阶段,以设计一个集成的工具来支持(Niranjan等)。结果为读者提供了一个完整的识别和形式化的概念需求,用于支持医院或医院网络设置内的药品最后一英里物流。
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