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区域分散式库存评估和清查结果。

Findings from an Assessment and Inventory of a Regional, Decentralized Stockpile.

出版信息

Health Secur. 2018 Mar/Apr;16(2):119-126. doi: 10.1089/hs.2017.0080. Epub 2018 Mar 23.

Abstract

Stockpiles can aid with healthcare surge that occurs after a disaster, and experts recommend that these caches be assessed at least annually to ensure supply integrity. The purpose of this study was to assess a regional stockpile to determine its viability and readiness. An assessment was performed in the summer and fall of 2016 on a regionally funded stockpile that was decentralized through a regional network of 15 local hospitals. Each supply was assessed to determine whether the correct amount was present, if it was in a safe and usable condition (ie, deployable), and whether it had expired. Stockpiled materials were categorized by the type of supply or equipment for analysis. The percent of deployable materials was calculated for each item, each category of supplies, and for the entire cache. Almost all sites (93.3%, n = 14) reported that they inventory their cache at least once a year. On average, 60.1% of each site's cache materials were present and deployable (range: 22.1%-87.5%). The best-maintained supplies included personal protective equipment (79.4% deployable) and general medical supplies (73.5% deployable). Decontamination equipment and pediatric supplies had the lowest percentages of deployability (29.0% and 37.7%, respectively). Although almost all sites claimed to assess the stockpile annually, results from this study indicate that almost half of the supplies are either missing or in an unusable condition. This not only represents wasted resources, but it could also hinder disaster response, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Facilities may need to invest in infrastructure to maintain stockpiled materials after purchase to ensure viability.

摘要

库存可以帮助应对灾难后出现的医疗保健激增,专家建议至少每年评估一次这些库存,以确保供应的完整性。本研究的目的是评估一个区域库存,以确定其生存能力和准备情况。2016 年夏季和秋季,对一个通过 15 家当地医院的区域网络分散的区域资金库存进行了评估。对每个供应品进行评估,以确定是否存在正确的数量,是否处于安全和可用状态(即可部署),以及是否已过期。库存材料按供应品或设备的类型进行分类进行分析。为每个项目、每个供应品类别和整个库存计算了可部署材料的百分比。几乎所有(93.3%,n=14)站点都报告说他们至少每年对其库存进行一次盘点。平均而言,每个站点库存的 60.1%的材料存在且可部署(范围:22.1%-87.5%)。维护最好的供应品包括个人防护设备(79.4%可部署)和一般医疗用品(73.5%可部署)。去污设备和儿科用品的可部署性最低(分别为 29.0%和 37.7%)。尽管几乎所有站点都声称每年评估库存,但本研究的结果表明,几乎一半的供应品要么缺失,要么无法使用。这不仅代表了浪费的资源,还可能阻碍灾难应对,导致发病率和死亡率上升。设施可能需要在购买后投资基础设施来维护库存材料,以确保其生存能力。

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