An assessment of the vehicle operations and transport services in RDHS office Colombo

T. Gandeepan, S. N. B. Premadasa, K. Rahulan, T. Kasthuri
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Background: Colombo is the capital of Sri Lanka, RDHS Colombo has a large population to deliver healthcare services with their existing resources in a unique way when compared to other RDHS divisions in Sri Lanka. Vehicle Management Systems save time, money, and hassle. By optimizing the vehicle management system, we can gain a better operational view, improve patient care, eliminate inefficient vehicle use, prevent vehicle misuse and related resources and reduce downtime.Objective: To analyse the existing system and challenges in vehicle operations and transport services in RDHS office, ColomboMethods: This is a descriptive case study. The information to assess the structure and function of existing vehicle operations and transport services was gathered by interviewing key informants and desk review. Based on the assessment problems were identified and prioritized. Nominal group technique was adopted for prioritization.Results: Six major problems were identified. Lack of training and education for drivers and non-implemented disciplinary procedures was selected as the problem for further analysis based on the weightage given by the members of the nominal group. It was given higher weightage due to the rising concerns about the health hazards following accidents and vehicle repairs.Conclusion: The study reveals that frequent changes in vehicle subject clerks may lead to a lack of supervision of drivers and there are no institutional guidelines for periodic staff training.Recommendations: The study recommends preparing institutional policies on vehicle maintenance and providing training and education to drivers. In addition, it is suggested to appoint a disciplinary committee to expedite the disciplinary procedure following accidents and vehicle maintenance. It also recommended as a long-term solution to prepare a term of reference (TOR) on annual transfers of drivers for the ambulances and other vehicles based on vehicle maintenance, accident history, discipline and seniority and do periodic surveillance to ensure vehicle registration, renewing tax and insurance, maintain logbook and repair summary, and maintenance and accident summary and ensure disciplinary process.
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对科伦坡地区医疗卫生系统办事处的车辆运行和运输服务进行评估
背景:科伦坡是斯里兰卡的首都,科伦坡区域医疗服务体系人口众多,与斯里兰卡其他区域医疗服务体系分部相比,科伦坡区域医疗服务体系以独特的方式利用现有资源提供医疗服务。车辆管理系统省时、省钱、省事。通过优化车辆管理系统,我们可以获得更好的运营视角,改善病人护理,消除车辆使用效率低下的现象,防止车辆滥用和相关资源的浪费,减少停机时间:分析科伦坡区域医疗卫生服务办事处车辆运营和运输服务的现有系统和挑战:这是一项描述性案例研究。通过访谈关键信息提供者和案头审查收集信息,以评估现有车辆运营和运输服务的结构和功能。根据评估结果,确定了存在的问题并排定了优先次序。优先排序采用了名义小组技术:结果:确定了六个主要问题。根据名义小组成员给予的权重,选择了缺乏对司机的培训和教育以及未执行纪律处分程序作为进一步分析的问题。由于人们越来越关注事故和车辆维修对健康造成的危害,这两个问题被赋予了更高的权重:研究表明,车辆科目办事员的频繁更换可能会导致对驾驶员缺乏监督,而且没有定期进行人员培训的机构指导方针:建议:研究建议制定有关车辆维修的机构政策,并为司机提供培训和教育。此外,还建议任命一个纪律委员会,以加快事故和车辆维修后的纪律处分程序。研究还建议,作为长期解决方案,根据车辆维护、事故记录、纪律和资历,制定救护车和其他车辆司机年度调任的职权范围(TOR),并进行定期监督,以确保车辆登记、续税和保险、维护日志和维修摘要、维护和事故摘要,并确保纪律程序。
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