The ReSupply Validation Program (RSVP): Developing ESP Into a Tool That Validates Patient-Driven Fleet Marine Force Medical Resource Requirements
Abstract
To help the United States Marine Corps streamline its medical materiel, the Naval Health Research Center expanded the Estimating Supplies Program (ESP) into the ReSupply Validation Program (RSVP) to link medical materiel to a defined patient stream. RSVP is a simulation program that validates medical supply configurations by stochastically generating multiple iterations of a patient stream, generating the supplies necessary to treat the patients, and comparing these needs to a time-phased inventory. This report provides the context necessary to understand why a validation tool is useful for USMC; describes the methods and results in using ESP to assess item consumption rates against the current supply block configurations and in using RSVP to simulate consumption of an ESP inventory to validate the resupply block configurations; highlights the benefits of configuring supplies based on a patient stream; reviews the lessons learned from the development process; and explores possible future work.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 28, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA429915
Entities
People
- Anne Tropeano
- Gerald Pang
- Michael R. Galarneau
- Paula J. Konoske
- Timothy Daly
Organizations
- Naval Health Research Center