The impact of the outsourced North West Medical Depot on healthcare service delivery : a case of the North West Medical Depot
Abstract
The main task of the North West Medical depot is warehousing,
procurement and distribution of medicines and surgical sundries. The
purpose of this study was to indicate to the Department of Health whether
healthcare service delivery to hospitals and ultimately to the people of
this Province has improved or not, since, the Department outsourced the
service as provided by the Depot.
It is evident from the literature that due to changes that regularly occur in
the global world, outsourcing is regarded by many companies or
institutions as a strategic tool to enables them to focus on their core
competencies. Many businesses use outsourcing as a strategy to
meet the challenges as posed by the ever-changing business
environments.
Structured questionnaires were used to gather information in all regions.
Since the study was a survey type of research, the method used in data
collection was the self-administered questionnaires. In addition, a list of
randomly selected essential drugs and surgical sundries were circulated to
all the institutions which were part of the sample. A sample of eighty-one
(81) pharmacy personnel from a population of one hundred and sixty two
(162), were selected at random.
The results of the study have indicated that the majority of the
participants were satisfied with how the Depot is performing; even though
there were certain few participants who were not satisfied in certain areas.
These are the areas where the Depot wiII have to focus on. With regard to
essential drugs availability, the Depot has done very well. The results
indicated that essential drugs availability is above the target as set by the
Department. With regard to outsourcing as a Departmental strategy, most
participants indicated that the service had improved since the
Department outsourced the Medical Depot. This implies that the strategy
was really working.
The following recommendations are based on what the study has revealed
about the service as provided by the depot:
* Even though the majority of participants were satisfied with the
Mmabatho Medical Stores client Service, attention should be given to
the depot's respond time to out of stock.
* The depot should strengthen the working relationship that has already
been established.
* Improvement should be made on the present motivation or buy-out
and Direct Deliveries in order to ensure uninterrupted supply of
medicines.