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for ongoing monitoring was emphasized, as regular evaluations and updates based on user feedback help maintain the system’s efficiency. Lastly, adopting a flexible project management approach enabled adaptability in responding to changes and challenges throughout the implementation, thereby expediting problem resolution. The implementation of the Smart Inventory Management System has demonstrated significant advancements in inventory management within the healthcare industry. The positive outcomes, including increased efficiency, cost savings, and enhanced user satisfaction, underscore the importance of meticulous planning and execution, as well as the need for continuous improvement. 9. Recommendations and Improvements To optimize the outcomes of the SIMS in the healthcare industry, several improvements can be implemented. First, enhancing data analytics capabilities is crucial. By incorporating advanced data analytics tools, the SIMS can leverage predictive analytics to forecast demand more accurately. This involves analyzing historical usage patterns, seasonality, and other variables, which helps in proactively managing inventory levels and minimizing stockouts and overstock situations. Another significant improvement involves integrating the SIMS with supply chain partners. Establishing stronger connections with suppliers can enhance the overall efficiency of the inventory management process. Implementing vendor-managed inventory (VMI) systems enables suppliers to monitor inventory levels and automatically replenish stocks when preset thresholds are reached, thereby reducing lead times and enhancing stock availability. To improve user adoption and system effectiveness of the Smart Inventory Management System (SIMS) in healthcare, it is essential to enhance mobile access by developing or

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