Affiliation:
1. Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil
Abstract
The health sector in Brazil faces difficulties related mainly to financial, administrative, and organizational structure. Center of Sterilized Material (CSM) provide material for the other components of the hospital, and is essential for the proper working of medical care. This work investigates CSM strategy operation in a public hospital. There is an expectation that it needs additional human resources to meet the current demand. During the research, we evaluated this increment and showed that the critical resource is not the human one. We went forward and presented an alternative that does not prescind of investment and increase the installed capacity. The contributions of this research, brings, in the midst of the financial crisis experienced, the possibility of meeting more and better the internal demand, without any financial contribution. It's about showing the potentiality of bringing together professionals and academics, applying methods and management tools in the health sector.
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