多设施系统中的物料管理:一个案例研究。

Hospital purchasing management Pub Date : 1984-09-01
N Cohen, E A Leventhal
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虽然卫生保健机构的材料管理问题是艰巨的,但当该机构是多设施系统的一部分时,这些问题就会增加。多设施系统面临着许多组织、标准化、权力集中(或分散)、报告和监测等问题,这些问题与单一机构无关。纽约州通过总务处管理着一个集中的供应采购、仓储和分配系统。该系统服务于许多州组织,包括本报告的重点,智力迟钝和发育障碍办公室(OMRDD),该办公室负责20个住宅设施以及日间项目和社区住宅。由于认识到供应品的费用(官方称为“商品”)正在成为业务预算中一个重要而脆弱的部分,OMRDD请Friesen国际公司协助分析和改进其商品分配制度,目的是控制业务费用。本文描述了随后的研究的方法和结果,该研究开始于对现有程序的审查,结束于在每个组件设施实施变更的现场协助。HPM和作者都没有建议任何其他系统可以或应该以完全相同的方式进行;然而,除了可以从这份报告中收集到的关于特定商品的具体信息外,看到任务是如何进行的,以及作者对所采用方法的效果进行的自我批评分析,可能对其他人有价值。
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Materials management in multi-facility systems: a case study.

Although the problems of managing materials in a health care institution are formidable, these problems increase when the institution is part of a multi-facility system. There are many issues of organization, standardization, centralization (or decentralization) of authority, reporting, and monitoring faced by the multi-facility system, which are not issues relevant to the single institution. The state of New York operates a centralized supply purchasing, warehousing, and distribution system through its Office of General Services. This system serves a number of state organizations, including the focus of this report, the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (OMRDD), which is responsible for 20 residential facilities as well as day programs and community residences. Faced with the recognition that the cost of supplies ("commodities" in the official nomenclature) was becoming a significant and vulnerable part of the operating budget, OMRDD engaged Friesen International, Inc. to assist in analyzing and improving its commodity distribution system, with the object of holding the line on operating costs. This article describes the methods and results of the ensuing study, which began as a review of the procedures in place, and ended with on-site assistance in implementing changes at each of the component facilities. Neither HPM nor the authors suggest that any other system could, or should, proceed in exactly the same manner; however, apart from the specific information about particular commodities which can be gleaned from this report, there may be value for others in seeing how the task proceeded, and the authors' self-critical analysis of how well the employed methods worked.

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