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OPME Log

Customer Benefits:

Health institutions increasingly recognize that medical supplies represent the second-highest cost after payroll. These expenses significantly impact hospital finances, making effective control over procurement, storage, usage, and monitoring essential. However, many institutions face challenges in this area. Typical losses include 30% due to inventory mismanagement, 20% in obsolescence rates, up to 15% in financial margin reductions per institution.


Although highly significant, this is not the only aggravating factor; there are alarming risks to patient safety associated with inadequate supplies. Studies reveal that approximately 33% of medication errors occur during hospitalizations, and over 1,000 medications are withdrawn from the market annually in Brazil. This creates challenges in tracking batches, monitoring expiration dates, and identifying patients who have used specific medications, supplies, or products.


Given these circumstances, it is crucial to recognize that investments in hospital logistics must be prioritized as part of effective Health Management. This includes ensuring strict compliance with the standards and resolutions set by health organizations.

BENEFITS

Conversion of fixed costs into variable costs

Reduction in investments in fixed assets

Enhanced operational agility and flexibility

Focus on core business activities

Minimized physical infrastructure requirements

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Real-time, accurate, and up-to-date inventory control

Elimination of new employee training, saving time and improving quality

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Comprehensive product insurance

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Robust process control and traceability

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Transparency and simplified billing management

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QUALITY


OPME Log’s quality policy is centered on providing personalized support to ensure customer satisfaction, through the efficient distribution of products requested by hospitals, with a strong focus on patient health. We are fully committed to complying with all requirements outlined in the "Good Practices for the Storage and Distribution of Medical Products" - RDC 16/2013.
Confidentiality and segregated operations. ANVISA (Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency) licenses, ensuring full compliance with current regulations for safe product storage. Special general warehouse regime. Product traceability. Adequate storage and transportation infrastructure. Standardized service procedures.

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