Bibliographic citations
Fernández, L., Silvestre, D. (2021). Diseño de un sistema de gestión de inventarios para incrementar de la disponibilidad de insumos médicos en el puesto de salud Huanchaquito bajo categoría I-1 en la provincia de Virú [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/8023
Fernández, L., Silvestre, D. Diseño de un sistema de gestión de inventarios para incrementar de la disponibilidad de insumos médicos en el puesto de salud Huanchaquito bajo categoría I-1 en la provincia de Virú [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/8023
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title = "Diseño de un sistema de gestión de inventarios para incrementar de la disponibilidad de insumos médicos en el puesto de salud Huanchaquito bajo categoría I-1 en la provincia de Virú",
author = "Silvestre Azabache, Diana Sofia",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2021"
}
The purpose of this thesis is to create a model to improve inventory management and increase the availability of medical supplies at the Huancaquito Bajo Health Post (PSHB) located in the Virú District. For this purpose, it began with the identification of the causes that raised the shortage and overstock. By applying the Ishikawa diagram, it was determined that the main cause that generated the problem was the Lack of a Logistics System. Faced with this situation, a proposal was made to implement an Inventory Management System, and for its application, an ABC Multicriteria classification was made in order to prioritize those inputs based on three criteria: Average Annual Demand, Average Annual Cost and their Criticality / Priority, selecting those of class A to submit them to a demand analysis through three patterns: Pattern according to their Origin, Pattern according to their Behavior and the Pattern according to time, so that a sample of 25 medical supplies. Subsequently, a demand projection was made for the year 2020, the forecasting methods were selected using the error rates: MSE, MAD and MAPE. The costs of placing an order and holding inventory were then estimated. By determining the above calculations, the most appropriate Inventory Model for each Input was obtained, resulting in the following: 07 medical supplies with Proposed Model of Periodic Review P and 18 medical supplies with Proposed Model of Continuous Q Review with Variable Demand and Stock of security. Given the results obtained, a percentage comparison of the current system and the proposed system was established through the Availability Indicators, calculating that the total availability of the medical supplies of the Health Post was low (48%) and that by applying the System of Proposed inventories improved to optimal (88%). Finally, a cost structure was designed for the current situation and with the proposed inventory system, concluding that, by applying the method, 91.67% of the medical supplies in the sample presented savings.
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