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ROJAS ZUNIGA, Fernando; ROMAN LUZA, Daniel; FARIAS SOTO, Pamela e COLUCCIO PINONES, Giuliani. Proposal for coordinating drug supply multilevel demand. A Chilean illustrative case. estud.gerenc. [online]. 2015, vol.31, n.137, pp.419-431. ISSN 0123-5923. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.estger.2015.08.001.
The supply system of medicines in primary health care in Chile has a unique nationwide provider and does not consider multilevel demand for calculating the procurement, generating inventory surplus. This paper proposes a regular supply policy review that uses a probabilistic demand forecasting modeling the dependence structure, individually and through bi-varied copulas, coordinating demand multilevel minimizing costs associated with the purchase, maintenance and storage. The validation of the proposal was conducted on a sample of 104 medicines supplied by three years in a Chilean family health center. When comparing the current policy with the proposal, such weekly decline a 8.22% in purchasing costs, a 95.47% cost of ordering and a 54.6% of total costs.
Palavras-chave : Supply; Multilevel; Optimization.