Portugal tries out "just-in-time" computer system:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The Ministry of Health in Portugal is to use a computer database of equipment in its hospitals to run a just-in-time system for re-ordering. According to a working group set up to examine the system, not only will this mean that stock items are automatically ordered but it will cut costs.
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