INFLUENCE OF MEDICINES ON WAREHOUSE BALANCE: MEDICAL NEEDS AND FINANCIAL LIMITS
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medicines, warehouse management, inventory balance, medical needs, financial constraints, procurement, supply chain, healthcare financeAbstract
The management of medicines in healthcare warehouses presents a critical balance between meeting medical demands and adhering to financial constraints. This article explores how the dynamic interplay between clinical needs and budget limitations impacts warehouse stock levels, procurement decisions, and overall supply chain efficiency. Strategies for optimizing pharmaceutical inventory while ensuring patient care quality are examined, alongside modern approaches integrating technology and data analytics.
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