Achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level

Background: A good drug inventory planning system is important for an efficient budgeting, procurement, and cost control of drugs. When stagnant drugs in the inventory are too much, wastage due to expired and spoiled drugs could occur. These will not only cause loss of income but could also jeopardi...

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Main Authors: Dewi, Ertha Kusuma, Dahlui, Maznah, Chalidyanto, Djazuly, Rochmah, Thinni Nurul
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spelling my.um.eprints.381712022-12-01T07:23:32Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38171/ Achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level Dewi, Ertha Kusuma Dahlui, Maznah Chalidyanto, Djazuly Rochmah, Thinni Nurul R Medicine (General) Background: A good drug inventory planning system is important for an efficient budgeting, procurement, and cost control of drugs. When stagnant drugs in the inventory are too much, wastage due to expired and spoiled drugs could occur. These will not only cause loss of income but could also jeopardize healthcare service delivery. Research design and methods: This study aimed to determine the most efficient and effective management of stagnant and shortage drugs by comparing three pharmacy logistic methods; the economic order quantity (EOQ), minimum-maximum stock level (MMSL), and the traditional consumption of drug inventory, at RA Basoeni Hospital, Mojokerto. Drug inventory was analyzed to calculate the opportunity loss, opportunity cost, and proportions of both stagnant and shortage drugs. Results: We found that EOQ and MMSL performed best for control of stagnant drugs and shortage drugs, respectively. Both methods had proved as effective pharmacy logistic planning. In addition, EOQ produced the lowest opportunity cost for stagnant drugs besides the lowest opportunity loss for shortage drugs. Conclusion: The study concluded that EOQ is the most effective and efficient method to manage stagnant and shortage drugs at hospital pharmacy. Taylor & Francis Ltd 2020-05-03 Article PeerReviewed Dewi, Ertha Kusuma and Dahlui, Maznah and Chalidyanto, Djazuly and Rochmah, Thinni Nurul (2020) Achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 20 (3). pp. 289-294. ISSN 1473-7167, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14737167.2019.1633308 <https://doi.org/10.1080/14737167.2019.1633308>. 10.1080/14737167.2019.1633308
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Dewi, Ertha Kusuma
Dahlui, Maznah
Chalidyanto, Djazuly
Rochmah, Thinni Nurul
Achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level
description Background: A good drug inventory planning system is important for an efficient budgeting, procurement, and cost control of drugs. When stagnant drugs in the inventory are too much, wastage due to expired and spoiled drugs could occur. These will not only cause loss of income but could also jeopardize healthcare service delivery. Research design and methods: This study aimed to determine the most efficient and effective management of stagnant and shortage drugs by comparing three pharmacy logistic methods; the economic order quantity (EOQ), minimum-maximum stock level (MMSL), and the traditional consumption of drug inventory, at RA Basoeni Hospital, Mojokerto. Drug inventory was analyzed to calculate the opportunity loss, opportunity cost, and proportions of both stagnant and shortage drugs. Results: We found that EOQ and MMSL performed best for control of stagnant drugs and shortage drugs, respectively. Both methods had proved as effective pharmacy logistic planning. In addition, EOQ produced the lowest opportunity cost for stagnant drugs besides the lowest opportunity loss for shortage drugs. Conclusion: The study concluded that EOQ is the most effective and efficient method to manage stagnant and shortage drugs at hospital pharmacy.
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author Dewi, Ertha Kusuma
Dahlui, Maznah
Chalidyanto, Djazuly
Rochmah, Thinni Nurul
author_facet Dewi, Ertha Kusuma
Dahlui, Maznah
Chalidyanto, Djazuly
Rochmah, Thinni Nurul
author_sort Dewi, Ertha Kusuma
title Achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level
title_short Achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level
title_full Achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level
title_fullStr Achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level
title_full_unstemmed Achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level
title_sort achieving cost-efficient management of drug supply via economic order quantity and minimum-maximum stock level
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