News

CALL FOR PAPERS JULY 2024

IJSAR going to launch new issue Volume 05, Issue 07, July 2024; Open Access; Peer Reviewed Journal; Fast Publication. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments send email to: editor@scienceijsar.com

IMPACT FACTOR: 6.673

Submission last date: 15th July 2024

Hospital supply chain management: Application in West Java, Indonesia

×

Error message

  • Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type int in element_children() (line 6609 of /home1/sciensrd/public_html/scienceijsar.com/includes/common.inc).
  • Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type int in element_children() (line 6609 of /home1/sciensrd/public_html/scienceijsar.com/includes/common.inc).
  • Deprecated function: implode(): Passing glue string after array is deprecated. Swap the parameters in drupal_get_feeds() (line 394 of /home1/sciensrd/public_html/scienceijsar.com/includes/common.inc).
Author: 
Marla Setiawati, Togar Mangihut Simatupang and Liane Okdinawati
Page No: 
5604-5609

Introduction: Hospital supply chains are intricate systems that ensure the flow of products and services to keep patients satisfied. The aim of this exploratory study is to do a descriptive study of hospital supply chain management in West Java, Indonesia. It is important to conduct a descriptive study to find out the current condition of people, process, technology, and partner as important categories of maturity framework in hospital supply chain management. Methods: By using observation and semi-structured interview, the following steps from Business Process Management were undertaken: (i) process identification of current process related to people, process, technology, and partner in hospitals (ii) process discovery related to hospital supply chain management; (iii) process analysis related to maturity in hospitals; (iv) confirm the framework that leads changes from “as is – to be” process. Results: The result is maturity framework based on current condition in Indonesia Hospital Supply Chain Management. Conclusions: By identifying people, process, technology, and partners in hospitals, the hospital supply chain management system should improve, leading to system-wide results.

Download PDF: