adoption of modern management systems
A study by Chinese medical officials indicates there are considerable improvements in the central sterile supply department with the adoption of modern management systems. In this study, data on the effectiveness of the standard management model and the lean model was gathered. The focus was on the cleaning, sterilization, and packaging and storage zones. After collecting data from the control group, a new management model was introduced. In the new model, assigning roles was according to experience, training, and employee morale. Staff also had access to regular exercise during this period. Analysis of the data indicates that the observation cluster had a higher approval score, packaging quality, and effectiveness of recycled devices in comparison to the control group. An analysis of their professional skills indicates higher than the control group had less theoretical skills. The control group also records higher damage rates of equipment in comparison to the control group. This study indicates the need for continuous education of central sterile supply department technicians to keep them abreast of their roles in the medical field. The reduction of errors could be due to the introduction of lean management methods. From the study, it is clear that a flexible management system that focuses on employees improves their morale, productivity, minimizes equipment damage, and reduces complaints. An ideal sterilization department should have separate areas for each role taken on by the CSSD(Wang et al., 2018).