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    • Operations Research
    • Pharmaceutical Management

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    • Hospital pharmacies face challenges in efficient drug inventory management.
    • Traditional inventory policies may not fully leverage historical data for optimization.
    • Accurate forecasting and stockout risk assessment are crucial for patient care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate a data-based model predictive decision support system for hospital drug inventory management.
    • To improve the efficiency of pharmacy inventory policies.
    • To reduce the risk of stockouts in a mid-size hospital setting.

    Main Methods:

    • Application of a data-based model predictive decision support system.
    • Utilizing historical pharmacy data to predict clinical needs and stockout risks.
    • Comparing system performance against a previous model predictive control approach and usual pharmacy practices.

    Main Results:

    • The decision support system provided accurate information on needed quantities and stockout risks.
    • Experimental results demonstrated the system's effectiveness over a four-month test period.
    • Performance was benchmarked against prior control methods and standard pharmacy operations.

    Conclusions:

    • The data-based model predictive decision support system shows promise for enhancing hospital drug inventory management.
    • Leveraging historical data can lead to more efficient inventory policies and reduced stockout risks.
    • The system aids pharmacy staff in making informed drug ordering decisions.