Design of the process flow of surcital instrument trays

A case study of oursourcing the sterile instrument trays storage of Reinier de Graaf Gasthuis to Combi-Ster

Master Thesis (2015)
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T.J. Rakers

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L.A. Tavasszy – Mentor

M.W. Ludema – Mentor

W.W.A. Beelaerts van Blokland – Mentor

A.C.P. Guédon – Mentor

V. Hoeijmans – Mentor

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© 2015 Rakers, T.J.
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2015
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Abstract

The RdGG gets a new building. Due to limited space in the new OR-complex there will be no space to store the sterile surgical instrument trays, as currently is the case. Only a small inventory can be kept in case of emergencies. The RdGG wants to implement a just-in-time delivery system concerning the sterile surgical instrument trays, from their external sterilization company (Combi-Ster). This thesis has designed a new process flow with a demand driven deliveries and has applied a HFMEA to identify the risks.

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