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Resilience of the hospital supply chain: a case study-based approach on safety stock


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N. Rahiel, A. El Mhamedi, K. Hachemi, N. Aouffen, I. Rahiel
Environment Systems and Decisions, vol. 45, 2025, p. 56


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Rahiel, N., El Mhamedi, A., Hachemi, K., Aouffen, N., & Rahiel, I. (2025). Resilience of the hospital supply chain: a case study-based approach on safety stock. Environment Systems and Decisions, 45, 56. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10669-025-10048-9


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Rahiel, N., A. El Mhamedi, K. Hachemi, N. Aouffen, and I. Rahiel. “Resilience of the Hospital Supply Chain: a Case Study-Based Approach on Safety Stock.” Environment Systems and Decisions 45 (2025): 56.


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Rahiel, N., et al. “Resilience of the Hospital Supply Chain: a Case Study-Based Approach on Safety Stock.” Environment Systems and Decisions, vol. 45, 2025, p. 56, doi:10.1007/s10669-025-10048-9.


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@article{rahiel2025a,
  title = {Resilience of the hospital supply chain: a case study-based approach on safety stock},
  year = {2025},
  journal = {Environment Systems and Decisions},
  pages = {56},
  volume = {45},
  doi = {10.1007/s10669-025-10048-9},
  author = {Rahiel, N. and El Mhamedi, A. and Hachemi, K. and Aouffen, N. and Rahiel, I.}
}

Abstract

Bronchiolitis, a common respiratory condition in children, significantly burdens hospitals during seasonal surges. This study proposes a strategy to enhance hospital resilience by calculating safety stock levels to manage patient demand peaks. The study introduces the Unit of Care Product (UCP), a weighted aggregate of human and material resources, to determine safety stock levels. The UCP model was developed through interviews with healthcare providers to incorporate real-world resource needs during bronchiolitis outbreaks. The approach showed that personnel exhibited greater resilience with 50% flexibility to adapt to demand surges, while equipment and medications were less adaptable, highlighting areas for improvement in resource management. The UCP concept and safety stock calculation provide a framework for improving hospital preparedness and resilience, offering insights to optimize resource management during peak demand periods. 

Keywords:

Hospital resilience, Safety stock, Crisis management, Emergency plan