2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-19006-8_3
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Key Performance Indicator Framework for Measuring Healthcare Logistics in ASEAN

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“…By obtaining efficient inventory and distribution processes, the overall performance of the OR supply chain can be improved which in turn will improve clinical processes. Hoeur and Kritchanchai [54] and Kritchanchai et al [49] show the significant impact of inventory management to the overall performance of healthcare logistics. For this reason, we develop a more detailed framework to translate logistics objectives into relevant indicators and to prioritize between indicators to identify opportunities for efficiency gains.…”
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“…By obtaining efficient inventory and distribution processes, the overall performance of the OR supply chain can be improved which in turn will improve clinical processes. Hoeur and Kritchanchai [54] and Kritchanchai et al [49] show the significant impact of inventory management to the overall performance of healthcare logistics. For this reason, we develop a more detailed framework to translate logistics objectives into relevant indicators and to prioritize between indicators to identify opportunities for efficiency gains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Appendix A.1 and A.2 contain definitions for each indicator, and sub-indicators are proposed. Improvement initiatives on inventory management systems are a promising research area for achieving significant efficiency gains while satisfying the desired patient care service levels [12], [54]. However, missing data on inventory levels, consumption or surgery costs complicate J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f inventory control in the OR.…”
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“…Various criteria have been used to measure supply chain reliability in the literature, including wear-induced Complexity malfunction [200], estimating product life using a multicriteria decision model [201], service life [202], determining engine life, neural network washing machine [203], potential failure [204], regression analysis for used cars [205], complete and reliable delivery [137], function estimation breakdown severity [206], quality of manufactured products [207], average amount of products delivered to customers [208], failure rate in remanufacturing operations [209], decrease facility capacity [210], and failure rate of parts [211]. Some studies, believing in the occurrence of accidental failure for supply chain facilities, have used the average of submitted products as a criterion for assessing reliability [212,213].…”
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“…On the other hand, a country's logistics activities could also be observed from many industries, such as logistics activities in hospital industry. An example for such observation is documented in a study of several hospitals in ASEAN countries which was conducted by Hoeur and Kritchanchai (2015) [4].…”
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confidence: 99%