ABC, VED and lead time analysis in the surgical store of a public sector tertiary care hospital in Delhi

Background: An efficient inventory control system would help optimize the use of resources and eventually help improve patient care. Objectives: The study aimed to find out the surgical consumables using always, better, and control (ABC) and vital, essential, and desirable (VED) technique as well as...

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Main Authors: Mansoor Hussain, Vijaydeep Siddharth, Sanjay Arya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2019;volume=63;issue=3;spage=194;epage=198;aulast=Hussain
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spelling doaj-58ddbf29eb994cf492eebaaca8fffc182020-11-25T02:45:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Public Health0019-557X2019-01-0163319419810.4103/ijph.IJPH_282_18ABC, VED and lead time analysis in the surgical store of a public sector tertiary care hospital in DelhiMansoor HussainVijaydeep SiddharthSanjay AryaBackground: An efficient inventory control system would help optimize the use of resources and eventually help improve patient care. Objectives: The study aimed to find out the surgical consumables using always, better, and control (ABC) and vital, essential, and desirable (VED) technique as well as calculating the lead time of specific category A and vital surgical consumables. Methods: This was a descriptive, record-based study conducted from January to March 2016 in the surgical stores of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. The study comprised all the surgical consumables which were procured during the financial year 2014–2015. Stores ledger containing details of the consumption of the items, supply orders, and procurement files of the items were studied for performing ABC analysis and calculating the lead time. A list of surgical consumables was distributed to the doctors, nursing staff, technical staff, and hospital stores personnel to categorize them into VED categories after explaining them the basis for the classification. Results: ABC analysis revealed that 35 items (14%), 52 items (21%), and 171 items (69%) were categorized into A (70% annual consumption value [ACV]), B (20% ACV), and C (10% ACV) category, respectively. In the current study, vital items comprised the majority of the items, i.e., 73% of the total items and essential (E) category of items comprised 26% of all the items. The average internal, external, and total lead time was 17 days (range 3–30 days), 25 days (range 5–38) and 44 days (range 18–98 days), respectively. Conclusions: Hospitals stores need to implement inventory management techniques to reduce the number of stock-outs and internal lead time.http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2019;volume=63;issue=3;spage=194;epage=198;aulast=HussainAlwaysbetterand control analysisinventory controlinventory managementlead timesurgical storevitalessentialand desirable analysis
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author Mansoor Hussain
Vijaydeep Siddharth
Sanjay Arya
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Vijaydeep Siddharth
Sanjay Arya
ABC, VED and lead time analysis in the surgical store of a public sector tertiary care hospital in Delhi
Indian Journal of Public Health
Always
better
and control analysis
inventory control
inventory management
lead time
surgical store
vital
essential
and desirable analysis
author_facet Mansoor Hussain
Vijaydeep Siddharth
Sanjay Arya
author_sort Mansoor Hussain
title ABC, VED and lead time analysis in the surgical store of a public sector tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_short ABC, VED and lead time analysis in the surgical store of a public sector tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_full ABC, VED and lead time analysis in the surgical store of a public sector tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_fullStr ABC, VED and lead time analysis in the surgical store of a public sector tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_full_unstemmed ABC, VED and lead time analysis in the surgical store of a public sector tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_sort abc, ved and lead time analysis in the surgical store of a public sector tertiary care hospital in delhi
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Public Health
issn 0019-557X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: An efficient inventory control system would help optimize the use of resources and eventually help improve patient care. Objectives: The study aimed to find out the surgical consumables using always, better, and control (ABC) and vital, essential, and desirable (VED) technique as well as calculating the lead time of specific category A and vital surgical consumables. Methods: This was a descriptive, record-based study conducted from January to March 2016 in the surgical stores of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. The study comprised all the surgical consumables which were procured during the financial year 2014–2015. Stores ledger containing details of the consumption of the items, supply orders, and procurement files of the items were studied for performing ABC analysis and calculating the lead time. A list of surgical consumables was distributed to the doctors, nursing staff, technical staff, and hospital stores personnel to categorize them into VED categories after explaining them the basis for the classification. Results: ABC analysis revealed that 35 items (14%), 52 items (21%), and 171 items (69%) were categorized into A (70% annual consumption value [ACV]), B (20% ACV), and C (10% ACV) category, respectively. In the current study, vital items comprised the majority of the items, i.e., 73% of the total items and essential (E) category of items comprised 26% of all the items. The average internal, external, and total lead time was 17 days (range 3–30 days), 25 days (range 5–38) and 44 days (range 18–98 days), respectively. Conclusions: Hospitals stores need to implement inventory management techniques to reduce the number of stock-outs and internal lead time.
topic Always
better
and control analysis
inventory control
inventory management
lead time
surgical store
vital
essential
and desirable analysis
url http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2019;volume=63;issue=3;spage=194;epage=198;aulast=Hussain
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