The following is an article we thought users of the Pyxis SupplyStation System may find of interest.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2016/03/30/1400-flaws-automated-medical-supply-system/
The following is an article we thought users of the Pyxis SupplyStation System may find of interest.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2016/03/30/1400-flaws-automated-medical-supply-system/
Inventory management, no matter what your business, is imperative to success. For hospitals, medical inventory management in the clinical care areas is an elusive and serious concern. Hospitals and Surgical Centers are now, more than ever, trying to get a handle on cost of inventory in all areas including ORs, Cath Labs, PACU, ASU, Anesthesia, IR Labs, Labor & Delivery, SPD, Pharmacies and all other clinical supply areas.
Physical Data Capture of your Medical Inventory
DSC will perform a real time inventory count of perpetual supply areas while transactions are frozen. Once the counts are audited and verified, they are posted in the system.
Cycle Counts may be performed on any number of product types such as consignment, perpetual, implants.
Custom designed to your specific accounting requirements.
We will conduct a physical count of your laboratory supplies using proper Units of Measure based on item master criteria.
Detailed report showing changes over time so that you can evaluate progress.
We will schedule meetings with the manufacturer representatives and vendors of the consignment products to collect, review, and update contracts. When completed, DSC will conduct the initial consignment inventory.
Surgical trays are normally included in a standard physical inventory, however, this can be offered as a stand-alone service.
DSC can train your department heads so that all departments are conducting inventory operations consistently and in compliance with corporate directives.
DSC can provide fully credentialed on-site resources for support of special and/or short-term needs.
Based on observation during an inventory and/or assessment, DSC can help identify which items are counted or not counted at specific locations.