Abstract
The management of endovascular devices consists of the internal management in clinical departments and the supply chain management from suppliers to clinical departments. Based on the objects of management, it can be classified into device management, supplier management, device technician or nurse management, and patient management. The internal management in clinical departments related to endovascular devices mainly involves the barcode information entry of various devices, warehousing and ex-warehouse registration, use traceability, classified placement, optimized layout, and other links; attentions must be paid to requirements on the period of validity and storage environment for devices in the principle of “first in, first out,” so as to conveniently and precisely pick up and maximally avoid contamination, failure, loss, or wastage in other manners and properly conduct related management work. Based on the abovementioned management requirements and characteristics, this chapter discusses the management theories and methods of endovascular devices from the perspective of the whole-process supply chain.
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Dai, W., Mao, H. (2018). Management Theories and Methods. In: Jing, Z., Mao, H., Dai, W. (eds) Endovascular Surgery and Devices. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8270-2_20
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