发现浪费:用精益方法分析零件库存。

Q4 Medicine
Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-21 DOI:10.2345/0899-8205-58.4.72
Marie-Ange Janvier, Andrew A M Ibey, Kajal Madhusudan, Ishtar Al-Tahir, Mark R Asbil, Kim Greenwood
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摘要

在12年期间(2011-23年),东安大略儿童医院(CHEO)临床工程部的工作人员从5名增加到20多名生物医学设备技术人员/技术人员。然而,尽管工作人员增加了,但过程没有发展,使用现代技术和航运进步的程序没有得到执行。由于零件缺乏标准化的采购和库存过程,造成了库存和计算机化维修管理系统(CMMS)之间的差异。由于不准确的CMMS信息和不系统的零件文档,浪费了时间和金钱。这种情况导致对CMMS数据缺乏信心,导致员工不参与,责任缺失,零件跟踪受限。本文描述了一个使用精益方法和定义、度量、分析、改进和控制结构的项目,包括诸如访谈、调查、过程映射和Gemba漫步等工具,以创建优先级问题列表。共拟订了16个问题,其中4个问题被确定为不论优先次序如何都必须执行的先决条件。这四个先决条件描述了每个问题的范围和可能的解决方案。这个过程的目标是创建一个可以节省时间和金钱的工作流程,同时提高参与零件采购和库存过程的涉众的士气。
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Finding the Waste: Parts Inventory Analysis Using Lean Methodology.

During a 12-year period (2011-23), the number of staff in the Clinical Engineering (CE) Department at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) increased from five to more than 20 biomedical equipment technicians/technologists. However, despite this increase in staff, processes did not evolve and procedures that used modern technological and shipping advances were not implemented. The absence of standardized procurement and inventory processes for parts created discrepancies between on-hand inventory and the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS). Owing to inaccurate CMMS information and unsystematic parts documentation, time and money were wasted. This situation led to a lack of confidence in CMMS data, causing staff disengagement, loss of accountability, and limited parts tracking. The current article describes a project that used Lean methodologies and use of the define, measure, analyze, improve, and control structure, including tools such as interviews, a survey, process mapping, and Gemba walks, to create a list of prioritized problems. A total of 16 problems were formulated, four of which were identified as prerequisites to be implemented regardless of prioritization. The four prerequisites described the scope of each problem and potential solutions. The goal of this process was to create a workflow that could save time and money while improving the morale of stakeholders involved in the parts procurement and inventory process.

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Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology
Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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期刊介绍: AAMI publishes Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology (BI&T) a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the developers, managers, and users of medical instrumentation and technology.
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