Last week, CNN Brasil exposed an unacceptable case in Pará: a hospital was investigated for purchasing needles for R$18 and demonstrating an excessive use of medical materials. This episode reveals not only negligent management, but also the vulnerability of hospital systems to fraud and waste that compromise essential health resources.

Poor management in the laboratory causes financial problems and waste

Imagine if a hospital executive had access to Greiner Bio-One eTrack. This software goes beyond simple automation: it offers complete traceability and real-time monitoring of each input used. With the system at hand, the manager could act proactively, preventing irregular practices from turning into fraud that harms the public coffers.

eTrack consolidates inventory and usage data into intelligent reports and interactive dashboards. This detailed analysis allows you to instantly identify abnormal patterns, facilitating strategic decisions. By detecting an unexpected increase in demand for certain materials, executives can intervene before the problem becomes serious, preserving the integrity of resources and ensuring that each investment is directed correctly.

The automation provided by eTrack eliminates the scope for human error and fraud, generating auditable records that promote complete transparency. This tool not only strengthens trust in hospital management, but also enforces a culture of accountability, where every transaction is recorded and verified. In a scenario where mismanagement can cost lives, having a robust system is an imperative.

The recent episode in Pará serves as a warning to the entire healthcare sector. While last week’s shocking news exposed glaring flaws, innovative solutions such as the Greiner Bio-One eTrack show the way to more ethical, efficient and preventive management. It is not enough to react to problems – we need to anticipate them, and this is the only way to ensure that precious resources are not wasted, thus protecting the health of the population and the credibility of institutions.

Source: https://www.cnnbrasil.com.br/nacional/norte/pa/pa-hospital-investigado-tem-agulha-a-r-18-e-uso-descomunal-de-materiais/

Innovation and Technology Manager | Greiner Bio-One Service Tech

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