Inventory management practices and organizational performance in health sectors: Case study Kisubi hospital
Abstract
This study examined inventory management practices and organizational performance in health
sectors, utilizing research conducted at Kisubi Hospital. The specific Objectives were: to
establish the relationship between stock valuation and organizational performance in Kisubi
Hospital; To establish the relationship between issuing methods and organizational performance
in health sector Kisubi Hospital and To establish the relationship between inventory management
techniques and organizational performance in Kisubi Hospital. A case study design was adopted
and data collected from a sample of 44 respondents. Self-administered questionnaires, interview
guide and documentary review guide were used in the study. Data was analysed using SPSS
Version 16 and findings were presented in a tabular format showing frequencies and percentages.
Qualitative and quantitative findings were presented in themes in a narrative form. The study
revealed that Stock valuation has allowed the Hospital to provide a monetary value for items,
has also helped the Hospital to assure accurate financial statements and also that all inventory to
be sold is first valued. Issuing methods have follows a specific policy, Issuing methods have
helped us in planning and forecasting and also that the methods used in for issuing inventory
considers items which came first. Additionally, Inventory management techniques has allowed
the Hospital to minimize inventory costs, the techniques have also allowed the Hospital to order
for the only necessary stock. It was also revealed that the techniques have also allowed the
Hospital to receive only required for the Hospital.
The study recommended that the management should ensure to have industry-specific
requirements of some of the inventory management systems (as for the case of JIT) and the
obtaining situation is considered before the adoption of the technology. The organisational
management should ensure that prior to adoption of any computerized inventory management
systems, they are assessed for appropriateness, resource optimization and feasibility. It should be
noted that some of these systems are time consuming, skill demanding and might require large
amounts of data in order to operate. It is also recommended that Organizations should have
inventory management policies in place in the organization to guide the organization’s inventory
management processes and conduct