Medical Supply Logistics
Manuel D. Rossetti (),
Nebil Buyurgan () and
Edward Pohl ()
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Manuel D. Rossetti: University of Arkansas
Nebil Buyurgan: University of Arkansas
Edward Pohl: University of Arkansas
Chapter Chapter 10 in Handbook of Healthcare System Scheduling, 2012, pp 245-280 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter focuses on medical supply logistics from the perspective of materials management and technology. It covers the structure of the medical supply chain and illustrates many of the issues that make the management of medical supply chains unique, complex, and challenging. Then, a review of inventory management practices and current research for medical supplies is provided. As an example, the management of blood supply is illustrated. Finally, key technological enablers such as electronic data exchange, automatic data capture technologies, and their importance within medical logistics are discussed. Future areas for research are suggested.
Keywords: Supply Chain; Inventory Management; Medical Supply; Safety Stock; Material Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1734-7_10
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