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Logistics in the health care industry
Historically the health care industry has viewed itself as being operationally different from other businesses. Executives and logisticians state that they can not predict their patient mix and ultimately their supply consumption. Because of this assumption, most researchers have elected to evaluate selected supply chain process improvements rather than to validate JIT savings. Although the escalation of medical cost has been the number one issue in health care for at least three decades most researchers have not considered JIT as a solution.
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