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Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation ; (6): 341-345, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-982242

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Aiming at the management efficiency problems in the traditional medical low-value consumables management mode of the nursing unit, based on the perspective of supply chain management, this study uses lean management method to construct the lean management mode of low-value consumables with a whole cycle and whole process information monitoring, and analyzes the application effect of this mode. The results show that after the application of lean management mode, the low-value consumables of the nursing unit can achieve "consumables in use=priced consumables + un-priced consumables", the settlement cost is significantly reduced and its stability is high, and the efficiency of "supply-inventor-distribution" link is significantly enhanced. This model effectively improves the management efficiency of low-value consumables in the hospital, and also provides a reference for other hospitals to improve the management level of low-value consumables.


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Hospitals , Commerce
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Chinese Mental Health Journal ; (12): 89-93, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-510907

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The majority of current crisis intervention models are stage models.However,it is not certain that crisis intervention follows a linear process,and fixed procedure of stage models therefore may not provide efficient or effective crisis intervention.Task models,on the other hand,emphasize flexibility in crisis intervention by presenting main components,including three continuous tasks (i.e.,assessmem,safety,and support) and 4 focused tasks (i.e.,contact,re-establishing control,problem solving,and follow up).This theoretical framework may be helpful in creating standard practices of crisis intervention,examining the effectiveness of intervention plans,and providing guidance and training to counselors and researchers.

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