The Entire Logistic System and Hospital Management.

Accession number;01A0334270
Title;The Entire Logistic System and Hospital Management.
Author; YAMADA RYUJI (Univ. Med. Hosp. Hiroshima Univ.) ISHIKAWA KIYOMU (Univ. Med. Hosp. Hiroshima Univ.) TSUKUMA HIDEHIKO (Univ. Med. Hosp. Hiroshima Univ.) KAWANAKA MOTOYUKI (Univ. Med. Hosp. Hiroshima Univ.) NAKAHARA YOSHIFUMI (Hiroshima Univ., Sch. of Med.) MAKITA MINORU (Hiroshima Univ., Sch. of Med.) AKIMOTO MARIKO (Univ. Med. Hosp. Hiroshima Univ.) TERAOKA SACHIKO (Univ. Med. Hosp. Hiroshima Univ.)
Journal Title;Japan Journal of Medical Informatics
Journal Code:Y0510A
ISSN:0289-8055
VOL.20;NO.Supplement 2;PAGE.108-109(2000)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.1
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;Japanese
Abstract;Up to this date, all kinds of logistic systems for the hospital has been developed and constructed at various medical facilities. However, unfortunately most of these systems are mainly focus on its simply the aspect of the efficiency of current logistic systems and inventory managing systems. Therefore, sometimes various problems are pointed out and need to be reconciled such as the information of consumption level and a demand for payment. Now, the concept and purpose we are trying to introduce are to be built up a close connection with each sections (below figured) and be able to provide its analyzed various information simultaneously back to each section for their own re-evaluation. This re-evaluation system can be continuously monitored by each section and will also give you a most updated and reliable information at any time for your management decision. (author abst.)