Relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at provincial ministry of health, Lahore

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spelling 11473 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=11473 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 4 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in aa 2017-11-14 02:04:47 5720-01-FH02-FESP-18-12716.pdf UniSZA Private Access Relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at provincial ministry of health, Lahore American Journal of Innovative Research and Applied Sciences Background: Since 1990, efficient inventory control is identical for augmented health-care. Moreover, due to rapid rise in health-care cost and mortality rate; inefficient inventory control is a problem and is since too long, which is universal rather than a specific. Usually all firms face problems in controlling inventory. The health-care public institutions incur cumbersome cost on inventory but beside of this; deteriorations and shortage of life saving medicines, lab equipment, and accessories occurs which reveals the inability in efficient inventory control. This is gravely alarming for public health and opposing to get equitable economic growth. Objective: The study will establish a relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at Provincial Ministry of Health, Lahore. Materials and Methods: Data collected from 60 staff members managing inventory at different hospitals located at Lahore premises, published reports, relevant journal, websites, and structured questionnaire. The study utilized Multiple Regression Analysis. Results and Conclusion: The key findings revealed that unavailability of adequate stationeries/stores records, unscheduled stock taking practices, and delay in posting stores records hinders significantly to effective and efficient performance of inventory control. The researcher also found flaws in current inventory control practices and procedures that allow superfluous costs. 5 6 420-423
spellingShingle Relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at provincial ministry of health, Lahore
summary Background: Since 1990, efficient inventory control is identical for augmented health-care. Moreover, due to rapid rise in health-care cost and mortality rate; inefficient inventory control is a problem and is since too long, which is universal rather than a specific. Usually all firms face problems in controlling inventory. The health-care public institutions incur cumbersome cost on inventory but beside of this; deteriorations and shortage of life saving medicines, lab equipment, and accessories occurs which reveals the inability in efficient inventory control. This is gravely alarming for public health and opposing to get equitable economic growth. Objective: The study will establish a relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at Provincial Ministry of Health, Lahore. Materials and Methods: Data collected from 60 staff members managing inventory at different hospitals located at Lahore premises, published reports, relevant journal, websites, and structured questionnaire. The study utilized Multiple Regression Analysis. Results and Conclusion: The key findings revealed that unavailability of adequate stationeries/stores records, unscheduled stock taking practices, and delay in posting stores records hinders significantly to effective and efficient performance of inventory control. The researcher also found flaws in current inventory control practices and procedures that allow superfluous costs.
title Relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at provincial ministry of health, Lahore
title_full Relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at provincial ministry of health, Lahore
title_fullStr Relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at provincial ministry of health, Lahore
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at provincial ministry of health, Lahore
title_short Relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at provincial ministry of health, Lahore
title_sort relationship between poor documentation and efficient inventory control at provincial ministry of health, lahore