ultrarunner
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Part, if not all of the reason for “just in time” is because our government wants to tax inventory. So business don’t want to stockpile inventory. Self inflicted problem.
Why store and maintain inventory when you can get next day is what I would hear.
We typically do not use many N95 masks here compared to surgical masks and face shields.
Last year I put together modest order for N95 to keep on hand... as what we had was indispensable during the fire season when the smoke turned daylight into dusk... regular masks did nothing... N95 were so much better.
My request to purchase was denied with the reason given it is a violation to provide N95 to an employee that has not been fit tested and at least annually retested... and that was the end of that.
All of what we do is regulation and liability driven... often comes with higher cost.
I just got rid of 36 exam stools... we have never had an issue and they are all USA made and problem free.
Problem is somewhere a Doc fell off a stool and the stool had 4 casters... the end result is we can only use 5 castor stools...
Typically this means going forward... but in medical it means get rid of all the old stuff and replace with new made in China.
Seems like a small issue but it is repeated over and over again.
Same for single use vials of medication... since the beginning of time nurses would draw from a single bottle for many meds... they use a new syringe/needle and draw the appropriate prescribed amount.
Somewhere a nurse did a second draw for a patient... so used the same needle on the same patient drawing from the same medication vial... which then contaminated the vial...
The solution is each patient gets their own vail of medication... no matter if they use 10% of 90% they get their own and the rest is "Wasted"... that is what it is called... this is great for pharmaceutical manufactures because the margin is greater in small packages and the more wasted means more sold... not to mention the waste poses it's own problems.