COVID-19大流行及其对仓储实践的影响

D. Owusu, Francis Kabenlah Mensah, Benedicta Antwi, Isaac Kwadwo Anim
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前所未有的疾病爆发给当代世界带来了挑战,对业务和供应链管理(OSCM)中的商业模式的有效性产生了严重的不利影响。COVID-19的出现给工作人员和资源带来了很大压力。然而,捐助者的重点一直放在管理各种医院设施的工作人员所面临的压力上,而忽视了库存,这是管理照顾病人所需资源的关键领域之一。利用资源依赖理论,本章分析了COVID-19如何影响加纳西部地区运营医院的库存实践。它还就如何管理医院库存提出建议,以避免可能出现的短缺和医疗服务中断,并进一步减轻医院工作人员在短缺时所承受的压力。本章就医院设施管理应注意的库存管理实践领域提出了建议。
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COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Implications on Storekeeping Practices
Unprecedented outbreaks of disease have challenged the contemporary world with substantial adverse consequences on the effectiveness of business models in operations and supply chain management (OSCM). The advent of COVID-19 put a lot of pressure on staff and resources. However, the focus of contributors has been on the pressure on staff managing the various hospital facilities and ignoring inventory, which is one of the key areas where resources required to take care of patients are managed. Using the resource dependency theory, this chapter analyses how COVID-19 affected the inventory practices of hospitals operating in the Western Region of Ghana. It further makes suggestions on how the inventory of hospitals should be managed in order to avert possible shortages and interruptions in healthcare delivery and further relieve hospital staff of the pressure they have to sustain when there is a shortage. The chapter offers suggestions on areas of inventory management practices that management of hospital facilities should pay attention to.
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