Appraisal model for joint logistic supply of military medical materials:construction and application
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Supported by Project of the “11th Five-Year Plan”for Tackling Scientific Program of PLA (06G052),National Natural Science Foundation of China (70333002),Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project(B907),and Special Project of Military Medicine of Second Military Medical University (06JS05).

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    Objective:To construct an appraisal model for joint logistic supply of military medical materials,and to apply it for appraising the efficiency of military medical material supply in a military region. Methods:The appraisal model for join logistic supply of military medical materials was established based on previous research findings,data retrieval,and experts’ opinions obtained by survey. The model was used to evaluate the efficiencies in a pilot area for joint logistic supply before and after exercising joint logistic supply (2001-2005). Results:The appraisal model for joint logistic supply of military medical materials was successfully established. The total score of 2001-2005 (GI=86.410) and each of the secondary indices were obtained by comprehensive scoring index method in a military region. The efficiency scores were obviously increased since the application of joint logistic supply in 2003 (71.873,73.886,81.498,84.560,86.410).Conclusion:The joint logistics reform promotes the reasonable disposition of medical materials in some military areas and reduces repeated construction; but there are still problems like various working efficiencies of the maintaining persons,delayed renewal of the medical materials,shortness of maintaining fund,etc.,which have seriously hampered the coordinated development as a whole.

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  • Received:October 09,2007
  • Revised:July 18,2008
  • Adopted:July 18,2008
  • Online: July 22,2008
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