为医疗保健提供商提供决策支持工具,用于评估采用供应链数据标准的准备情况和影响

Raja Jayaraman, R. Rardin, N. Buyurgan, Vijith Varghese, Angélica Burbano Collazos
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医疗保健提供商面临着越来越大的压力,需要减少浪费、消除不必要的成本和冗余工作,从而提高医疗保健服务的质量和一致性。缺乏自动化和缺乏产品和位置的全球标识符(也称为供应链数据标准)的使用是有助于简化供应商操作和提高流程效率的两个关键因素。尽管各利益相关者之间达成了广泛共识,但医疗保健提供者缺乏采用和实施数据标准的明确方法。供应链数据标准可以定义为一组产品和位置标识符,用于与供应链相关的流程和交易。医疗保健提供商如果希望在部分或全部业务中成功采用数据标准,就需要在流程变更和技术安装或升级方面进行投资;然而,他们经常努力证明这些投资的回报,因此,发现不确定的投资回报率(ROI)是一个关键障碍。在本文中,我们介绍了一种基于分层综合电子表格的决策支持工具,该工具可帮助潜在的医疗保健提供者评估其准备就绪需求,并根据非货币绩效指标量化其决策的潜在影响,例如提高生产力、增强患者安全性和减少导致交易量减少的错误。此工具已在不同规模、范围和需求的医疗保健提供商中进行了广泛的测试。本文通过实例给出了数值结果。该软件可在http://cihl.uark.edu免费下载。
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A decision support tool for healthcare providers to evaluate readiness and impacts of adopting supply chain data standards
Healthcare providers are under increasing pressure to reduce waste, eliminate unnecessary costs and redundant efforts, thereby improving the quality and consistency of healthcare delivery. Lack of automation and the lack of use of global identifiers for products and locations, also known as supply chain data standards, are two critical factors that can help streamline providers operations and improve process efficiency. Despite widespread consensus among various stakeholders, healthcare providers lack a well-defined approach towards adopting and implementing data standards. Supply chain data standards can be defined as a set of product and location identifiers which are used in supply chain related processes and transactions. Healthcare providers willing to successfully adopt data standards in some or all of their operations need to invest in several process changes and technology installations or upgrades; however, they often struggle to justify returns on those investments and hence, find uncertain Return on Investment (ROI) as a critical barrier. In this article, we present a hierarchical comprehensive spreadsheet based decision support tool that helps potential healthcare providers to evaluate their readiness requirements and quantify the potential impacts of their decisions in terms of non-monetary performance measures, such as increased productivity, enhanced patient safety and reduction in errors resulting in decreased volume of transactions. This tool has undergone extensive testing with healthcare providers of different size, scope, and needs. We present numerical results showcased through practical examples in this article. The software is publicly available free of cost for download at http://cihl.uark.edu.
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