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Research Article Open Access Tardieu, J Oral Hyg Health 2015, 3:4 DOI: 10.4172/2332-0702.1000183 Short Communication Open Access Volume 3 • Issue 4 • 1000183 J Oral Hyg Health ISSN: 2332-0702 JOHH, an open access journal Keywords: Management; Inventory; Order; Traceability; Supplies; Accountancy Introduction Inventory management has been already covered in the industry since many years. It is established that stock management is mandatory to avoid conflict in between demand and supply. Buffer stocks minimize the risk to be short on stock when needed to treat patients. And we know that productivity can be improved by production on stock. is is what is called the safety stock [1]. To implement this kind of management, we need to set up a certain number of processes to evaluate the ideal amount of stock: not too much to avoid freezing too much money and enough to answer to the clinic activity [2,3]. Inventory managements are specific to the medical field, such as David R. Sinclair introduced in his article about the Inventory management and the safety stock disposable airway devices [4]. But until now most of the clinics are not equipped with any efficient program allowing the management of stocks and orders. Paper tables and paperwork solutions are still widely used today in the majority of clinics, when they are managing the stock. And this is very far from being a good solution: human fault rate is high, process and tracking the inventory is not possible, real time reports are not available, there is no protected access, no automatic back-ups, no tool to log who has been doing what. Today soſtware based systems bring the advantages of having the most efficient control with less effort and time spending. Big companies such as SAP have been starting such developments for industries [5]. Some other soſtware has been developed in the frame of Universities, such as for Kadir Has University [6]. Some others have been developed to manage stocks in hospitals [7]. An important point to check in soſtware developments is the security which must be at it’s highest level when dealing with patient’s information. All information exchanged on the internet is open. is means that when you send an e-mail, your e-mail can be viewed by any one, when you send information through a “standard” web site, it is exactly the same. To allow the protection of your data, the web site must be secured. You can identify a secure web site when the URL is starting with https:// instead of http://. is means that all information’s that you load on this web site are crypt and only visible by you and by the provider. In the same way e-mails must be crypt and secure using a SSL protocol. Beyond these levels all your data must be backed up in a secure place. Today you should not need to take care about this; all this part should be done automatically. Easy Stock-in online soſtware Easy Stock-in [8] has been designed to simplify this management in real time. - It is not necessary to install the soſtware on a computer, all is accessible on-line. - It is not needed to make back ups. Your data are stored on a Server in Europe and backups are done every 10 minutes. - You can access to your data from everywhere in the world as long as you are connected to the Internet. - You can use any computer or any tablet. - You can use any currency Structure of the program Easy Stock-in is set up with 4 types of buttons with a different color: blue for the Everyday practice, yellow for the reports, orange for the customized reports and green for your settings. Everyday practice (Blue) (Figure 1) Planning orders In Planning Orders, you can check the containts of each Lot. For *Corresponding author: Dr. Philippe Tardieu, Alabama Dental Center, Al Wasl road- Al Manara Junction, Villa No. 879, PO Box: 346576 Dubai, UAE, Tel: +97143948222; E-mail: [email protected] Received July 02, 2015; Accepted July 27, 2015; Published August 03, 2015 Citation: Tardieu P (2015) Introduction to a Dental and Medical Inventory, Order and Traceability Management Software. J Oral Hyg Health 3: 183. doi: 10.4172/2332-0702.1000183 Copyright: © 2015 Tardieu P. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Abstract All clinics are facing the same issues related to items orders, traceability, inventory, real time evaluation of the inventory, expire dates management, price of same items sold by different distributors, medico-legal constraints, consumption evaluation of all Items or of some dedicated items, export of payment details to accountancy, etc. The aim of this paper is to define these needs, specific to medical practices. It is also analyzing the solution offered with a new on-line software (Easy Stock-in®) to get an answer to these problems. Introduction to a Dental and Medical Inventory, Order and Traceability Management Software Philippe Tardieu 1,2 * 1 Manager, ANPA Medical Supplies DMCC, Dubai, UAE 2 College of Dentistry, New York University, Dubai, UAE Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health J o u r n a l o f O r a l H y g i e n e & H e a l t h ISSN: 2332-0702

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Research Article Open Access

Tardieu, J Oral Hyg Health 2015, 3:4 DOI: 10.4172/2332-0702.1000183

Short Communication Open Access

Volume 3 • Issue 4 • 1000183 J Oral Hyg HealthISSN: 2332-0702 JOHH, an open access journal

Keywords: Management; Inventory; Order; Traceability; Supplies;Accountancy

IntroductionInventory management has been already covered in the industry

since many years. It is established that stock management is mandatory to avoid conflict in between demand and supply. Buffer stocks minimize the risk to be short on stock when needed to treat patients. And we know that productivity can be improved by production on stock. This is what is called the safety stock [1].

To implement this kind of management, we need to set up a certain number of processes to evaluate the ideal amount of stock: not too much to avoid freezing too much money and enough to answer to the clinic activity [2,3].

Inventory managements are specific to the medical field, such as David R. Sinclair introduced in his article about the Inventory management and the safety stock disposable airway devices [4].

But until now most of the clinics are not equipped with any efficient program allowing the management of stocks and orders. Paper tables and paperwork solutions are still widely used today in the majority of clinics, when they are managing the stock. And this is very far from being a good solution: human fault rate is high, process and tracking the inventory is not possible, real time reports are not available, there is no protected access, no automatic back-ups, no tool to log who has been doing what.

Today software based systems bring the advantages of having the most efficient control with less effort and time spending. Big companies such as SAP have been starting such developments for industries [5]. Some other software has been developed in the frame of Universities, such as for Kadir Has University [6]. Some others have been developed to manage stocks in hospitals [7].

An important point to check in software developments is the security which must be at it’s highest level when dealing with patient’s information. All information exchanged on the internet is open. This means that when you send an e-mail, your e-mail can be viewed by any one, when you send information through a “standard” web site, it is exactly the same. To allow the protection of your data, the web site must be secured. You can identify a secure web site when the URL is starting with https:// instead of http://. This means that all information’s that

you load on this web site are crypt and only visible by you and by the provider. In the same way e-mails must be crypt and secure using a SSL protocol.

Beyond these levels all your data must be backed up in a secure place. Today you should not need to take care about this; all this part should be done automatically.

Easy Stock-in online software

Easy Stock-in [8] has been designed to simplify this management in real time.

- It is not necessary to install the software on a computer, all is accessible on-line.

- It is not needed to make back ups. Your data are stored on a Server in Europe and backups are done every 10 minutes.

- You can access to your data from everywhere in the world as long as you are connected to the Internet.

- You can use any computer or any tablet.

- You can use any currency

Structure of the program

Easy Stock-in is set up with 4 types of buttons with a different color: blue for the Everyday practice, yellow for the reports, orange for the customized reports and green for your settings.

Everyday practice (Blue) (Figure 1)

• Planning orders

In Planning Orders, you can check the containts of each Lot. For

*Corresponding author: Dr. Philippe Tardieu, Alabama Dental Center, Al Wasl road-Al Manara Junction, Villa No. 879, PO Box: 346576 Dubai, UAE, Tel: +97143948222;E-mail: [email protected]

Received July 02, 2015; Accepted July 27, 2015; Published August 03, 2015

Citation: Tardieu P (2015) Introduction to a Dental and Medical Inventory,Order and Traceability Management Software. J Oral Hyg Health 3: 183. doi:10.4172/2332-0702.1000183

Copyright: © 2015 Tardieu P. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

AbstractAll clinics are facing the same issues related to items orders, traceability, inventory, real time evaluation of the

inventory, expire dates management, price of same items sold by different distributors, medico-legal constraints, consumption evaluation of all Items or of some dedicated items, export of payment details to accountancy, etc.

The aim of this paper is to define these needs, specific to medical practices. It is also analyzing the solution offered with a new on-line software (Easy Stock-in®) to get an answer to these problems.

Introduction to a Dental and Medical Inventory, Order and Traceability Management SoftwarePhilippe Tardieu1,2*1Manager, ANPA Medical Supplies DMCC, Dubai, UAE2College of Dentistry, New York University, Dubai, UAE

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example a Lot is equal to “1 box of masks”, one line will be edited for one box of 50 masks. The number of items in inventory at the time of ordering is automatically displayed. This will avoid orders Items which are already in stock somewhere (Figure 2).

• Sent Orders Management

In the details of Sent Orders Managements, the date of delivery, the amount of the invoice and the details of payments allow following your

order from A to Z. A customized report allows sending this information to the accountancy. A field automatically shows how many days you have in between the date of order and today or the date of order and the date of delivery.

• Basket

This tool allows setting up the list of all used Items for an intervention with the details of prices and the total amount. This is interesting to do if you want to separate the honorarium from the amount of used items during an intervention. It is also used to evaluate the amount of components used to fabricate prosthesis for example (Figure 3).

The Basket is done in such a way that you can select one or several items included in a basic package (for example 6 gloves have been used out of a box of 50 gloves). And the price will be automatically calculated.

• Stock and Traceability (Figure 4)Figure 1: Everyday practice.

Figure 2: Planning orders.

Figure 3: Add Intervention.

Figure 4: Stock and Traceability..

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The background of the expired Items is displayed in red color to avoid mistakes.

Reports (Yellow) (Figure 5)

• Today’s Inventory

The total amount of the Search on Items is displayed on top of the page. The lists can be exported and printed.

• Quick Inventory (Figure 6)

Quick inventory is used for example when you want to get at a glance the number of implants you have in stock without going around in the drawers to count them.

• Dynamic Inventory Report

The Dynamic Inventory Report allows monitoring the value of the inventory over 24 months. The amounts are calculated at the end of each month and the charts and lines allow you evaluating the trend (Figure 7).

Figure 5: Reports.

Figure 6: Quick inventory.

Figure 7: Dynamic inventory report.

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• Compare prices

This allows comparing the prices of a same Item sold by different distributors.

• One month Expiry date notification (Figure 8)

This report gives the list of expired Items and Items on the way to expire in less than one month.

This report allows taking the decision to re-order some Items or to use them fast before the expiry date.

Customized Report (Orange) (Figure 9)

• Analytic Consumption Report

Analytic Consumption Report allows monitoring your consumption

Figure 8: One month Expiry date notification.

Figure 9: Customized Report

Figure 10: Analytic Consumption Report.

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based on several search criteria: by category, by distributor, by item, by location, by status, by period, etc. (Figure 10).

• Export paid invoices to accountancy

This report allows sending all details about invoices, payments to the accountancy in one time.

Settings (in Green) (Figure 11)

• Items

You can import a list of new Items in one time. The import will come from a CSV or a XLS file (Figure 12).

• You can add a picture in Item’s fields (Figure 13).

To easily find pictures to add in your Items details, just go to Google Images and search for the name of your Item. You will then be able to

Figure 11: Setting Menu.

Figure 12: Select fields to link.

Figure 13: Edit item.

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make a screen shot of your picture and import it in your Items details.

• Lots, Basic packaging and Minimum quantity to order make things easy to implement (Figure 14)

• Minimum Inventory Notification and Number to Re-order allows you to be warn before you find that you have no more Items in stock (Figure 15)

In this case, a new line will be automatically opened in Planning Orders. It will be present until your Items will be identified as Received.

• Automated email settings (Figure 16)

This page allows you automatically select your reports when you want to receive by e-mail.

• Items location (Figure 17)

Most of users use the Location by room. This allows making analytic search by room (or practitioner) activity in Analytic Consumption report.

Figure 14: Basic Packaging.

Figure 15: Minimum Inventory Notification.

Figure 16: Automated email setting.

Figure 17: Item Location.

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ConclusionThis new online software created by dentists for dentists is

answering the problems related to order and stock management specific to medical practices.

All the tools are accessible online and the intuitive way to work with it allows a very fast and easy implementation whatever size is the dental practice.

All users of this program have been surprised by the amount of money stuck in inventory. Based on this information, users have been able to modify their protocol of decision to order items in a better way. It is a real satisfaction to get access to much information in one click. Substantial savings have been done on expenses by all users. Full version access to Easy Stock-in is available on the web site of ANPA MEDICAL SUPPLIES DMCC [9].

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8. Easy Stock-in web reference

9. ANPA Medical Supplies DMCC, Dubai, UAE [email protected]