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KMID : 0926620150200030024
Korean Journal of Hospital Management
2015 Volume.20 No. 3 p.24 ~ p.35
The Study of Healthcare Supply Chain Management in United States for Justifying Strategical Implementation
Kim Sung-Ho

Kim Young-Hoon
Kim Jang-Mook
Sung Dong-Hyo
Abstract
This paper attempts to critically review the status of supply chain operations in the healthcare field in an attempt to address what has been done in academics as well as the practitioner`s field to gain insight where future research efforts should be addressed. Based on literature set through review on previous studies, literature published within the past 10 years will be reviewed. The purpose of the study can be summarized as follows. First, overviews of healthcare SCM. Second, comparative studies on commercial SCM and healthcare SCM. Third, major tools in SCM. Finally, the barriers of adopting healthcare SCM. The findings of this study reveals potential benefits from using supply chain management tools. Although research and case studies in healthcare industries are not as extensive as in other industries, a clear trend appears to be forming in that deployment of supply chain management indeed generates consumer and provider`s surplus from which the entire society would benefit.
KEYWORD
SCM, supply chain management, healthcare supply chain management, supply chain tools
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