Innovative Distribution Priorities for the Medical Devices Industry in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
- Author:
Munjae LEE
1
;
Yeup YOON
;
Gyu Ha RYU
;
Hae Sook BOK
;
Kichan YOON
;
Sewon PARK
;
Kyu Sung LEE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Medical device industry; Analytic hierarchy process; Unique device identification; Group purchasing organization; Online distribution
- MeSH: Disclosure; Group Purchasing; Korea; Methods; Online Systems; Specialization
- From:International Neurourology Journal 2018;22(Suppl 2):S83-S90
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: PURPOSE: This study aimed to set priorities for improving the medical device distribution structure and to suggest an innovative improvement plan for the distribution structure using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method, focusing on stakeholders in the medical device industry. METHODS: This study conducted a survey with 35 specialists using the AHP method, which is a multiple-criteria decisionmaking methodology, in order to set priorities for improvement plans to address the problems faced by the medical device distribution structure. RESULTS: The AHP analysis showed that supply stability was the most important factor, followed by greater transparency, efficiency, smart supply, and cost reduction. CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to establish a stable supply system and manage crises through supply stability, as well as to provide opportunities for fair trade through greater transparency. As steps towards those goals, we propose establishing a unique device identification system, an information disclosure system, online distribution, and a group purchasing organization system in Korea.