How to distinguish the differences between high-value consumables, low-value consumables, drug management, and management of test reagent consumables, etc., and common management programs?

High-value consumables, low-value consumables, drug management and test reagent consumables management has some different points, need to take different management program.

1. High-value consumables management: High-value consumables generally refer to medical consumables with a high unit price, such as surgical instruments and medical consumables. The management of high-value consumables requires the implementation of a strict procurement, storage, use and scrapping system to ensure the safe and effective use of high-value consumables. At the same time, the supervision and management of high-value consumables need to be strengthened to prevent waste and abuse.

2. Management of low-value consumables: Low-value consumables generally refer to medical consumables with a low unit price, such as masks, gloves, swabs and so on. The management of low-value consumables requires appropriate inventory management and utilization control measures to avoid overstocking and waste while ensuring adequate supply.

3. Drug management: Drug management needs to follow a strict system of procurement, storage, use and destruction to ensure the quality and safety of drugs. Drug management also needs to strengthen the regulation and management of drugs to prevent drug abuse and waste and to ensure the effective use of drugs.

4. Management of test reagent supplies: the management of test reagent supplies need to follow a strict procurement, storage, use and disposal system to ensure the quality and safety of reagents. At the same time, need to strengthen the supervision and management of reagents to prevent waste and abuse.

For the above different management needs, a general management program can be adopted, including:

1. Procurement management: establish a perfect procurement process and standards, strictly control the quality and price of procurement, avoid excessive or insufficient procurement, and ensure the stability and reliability of supply.

2. Inventory management: establish a scientific inventory management system to ensure that the inventory is sufficient, safe and effective, and avoid overstocking and waste.

3. Utilization control: establish utilization control system to ensure the safe and effective use of medical consumables, drugs and reagents, and avoid abuse and waste.

4. Supervision and management: establish a supervision and management system to strengthen the supervision and management of medical consumables, drugs and reagents to ensure their quality and safety and avoid abuse and waste.

In short, different management programs are needed for different management needs, including procurement management, inventory management, utilization control and regulatory management.