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Managing blood inventory with multiple independent sources of supply
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Managing blood inventory with multiple independent sources of supply

Kartikeya Puranam, David C. Novak, Marilyn T. Lucas and Mark Fung
European journal of operational research, Vol.259(2), pp.500-511
06/01/2017

Abstract

Blood management Dynamic programming Inventory Perishable products Stochastic supply Blood bank Inventory management
•We provide a novel theoretical contribution to the perishable inventory literature.•We consider multiple independent sources of supply for the perishable inventory model.•We validate and test our model using actual data from a large medical center.•We demonstrate that our solution approach outperforms other well-established order policies. This paper focuses on the management of red blood cells (RBCs) by a large medical center within a regional blood exchange network. We provide both a theoretical and managerial contribution to the periodic-review fixed lifetime perishable inventory literature by considering multiple independent sources of supply. One source supplies blood via a typical standing order process. The other sources are smaller lower usage hospitals that randomly transfer blood to the medical center. Transferred blood is characterized by a much shorter average lifetime than blood supplied via standing order and introduces additional uncertainty into the inventory management process. We propose a solution approach that can be readily applied in practice and solve the multi-period cost minimization problem using a dynamic program. We provide numerical examples and demonstrate that our solution approach outperforms a corresponding base stock policy as well as the ordering policy that was actually used by the medical center.
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