Vol 5 Issue 2 April 2018-June 2018
Mukuna, Khasakhala, David, Dr. Osoro, Antony
Abstract:Managing stock effectively is important for any organization, running a hospital is no exception because without enough stock, services to patients will come to a halt. Stock represents the largest single investment in assets for most organizations. Health facilities must provide 24-hour services and accordingly, the need to keep stocks of certain medicines and other medical supplies to be able to discharge their duties effectively. It is a generally held opinion that where stock management by health facilities is poor, delivery of healthcare is normally affected. Hence, this study examined the factors affecting inventory management practices on service delivery using Trans-Nzoia County Referrals Hospitals. The specific objectives for this study were inventory technique, training, lead time and information technology. This study was to be enhanced in different theories relevant to the variables covered under this study. The target population was 400 management staff working at the following departments; Human Resource and Administration ,Finance, Audit, Procurement Stores ,Inspection, Transport ,Kitchen and Cleaning which include the senior, middle and junior staffs involved directly or indirectly. Sample sizes of 120 respondents were selected from the population. The research designs used were both quantitative and qualitative since it contains both numeric and word as the design. Data was presented in the form of tables. Questionnaires were used to collect data which contained both open and closed ended questions and covered all the areas of inventory management to come up with good raw data and descriptive statistics data analysis method applied to analyze data using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20. The study concluded that the inventory management practices affect the service delivery of health of public hospitals. There were certain limitations such as resource constraint which prohibited collecting information from the respondents and time constraint was also a challenge. Although the study was on the factors affecting of inventory management practices on the service delivery in hospital, it is recommended that the similar studies should be done in other sectors of the Kenya economy for comparison purposes and to allow for generalization of findings on the inventory management in Kenya.
Keywords:Inventory techniques, Training, Lead time and Inventory management practices.
Title:FACTORS AFFECTING INVENTORY MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON SERVICE DELIVERY IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN KENYA (A CASE OF TRANSNZOIA COUNTY)
Author:Mukuna, Khasakhala, David, Dr. Osoro, Antony
ISSN 2349-7807
International Journal of Recent Research in Commerce Economics and Management (IJRRCEM)
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