Bibliographic citations
Ayala, J., (2023). Estudio del tiempo del proceso de selección por licitación de equipos de imagenología en entidades públicas de salud: 2016-2019 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/13670
Ayala, J., Estudio del tiempo del proceso de selección por licitación de equipos de imagenología en entidades públicas de salud: 2016-2019 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/13670
@misc{renati/910741,
title = "Estudio del tiempo del proceso de selección por licitación de equipos de imagenología en entidades públicas de salud: 2016-2019",
author = "Ayala Castillo, Jhomira Lisbeth",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2023"
}
Statement of the problem: The time in the process of acquiring medical equipment is an important indicator for decision making in health entities, since it allows the optimization of human, technical and financial resources, as well as reducing the waiting time for a patient to receive a diagnosis. And given the lack of research that measures the time in the procurement process of biomedical equipment in the health sector, the study seeks to determine the total time of the selection process of goods with bidding in biomedical imaging equipment in public health institutions between the period 2016- 2019. Methodology: Descriptive quantitative study, which adopts a longitudinal observational design. The database with requests for imaging equipment registered in the SEACE in the mentioned years was used. The main variable was the total time of the selection process of goods with public bidding in biomedical imaging equipment, the secondary variables were the type of equipment, type of health entity and the value awarded. The research protocol was reviewed and approved by the University Direction of Research and Technical Scientific Information of the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Results: On average, the total time of the selection process was 2.8 months, and it was found that the time is associated with the complexity of the equipment and the value awarded, but not with the health entity. It was also found that, of the 8 stages, the registration of participants and the formulation of consultations and observations lead to a longer selection process.
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