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Millennium Global Business Solutions Inc.
Livermore, California, United States
Shree Nanguneri
Founder and CEO
(10)
4
Project
Academic experience
80 hours of work total
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Healthcare Change management Marketing strategy Mobile app development Public health
Skills
operational excellence automated teller machine packaging and labeling global positioning systems artificial intelligence mobile apps supply chain risk mitigation warehouse inventory & logistics specialist
Details

Notes:

  1. Students & Instructors are encouraged to read & review our AFAQs.
  2. Please review student incentives available, upon successful Project completion.

Details of Kiosk Model:


  1. Kiosk Model of Distributing vs Dispensing.
  2. Lead Time for Patient Triggers Kiosk to Initiate Packaging by Distributor/Warehouse.
  3. Alerts sent to Patient, Doctor to Authenticate, Collection of Meds on Permitted Date.
  4. Verification of Patient Pick Up Date executed ahead of pick up date.
  5. Patient authenticates transaction while arriving at window of Kiosk.
  6. Patient verifies transactional accuracy and precision via Kiosk system.
  7. Patient authorizes pertinent documentation for shipment acceptance.
  8. Kiosk closes transaction and sends relays information to warehouse.
  9. Warehouse-Kiosk Logistics stays unchanged similar to existing setup.
  10. Kiosk management optimizes supplies via FIFO to accommodate Meds expiry date.
  11. Operational Logistics incentivizes Patient through loyalty and membership services.
  12. Higher type of Meds transacted influences service levels and membership fees.
  13. Patients receive transaction rebates at participating retail stores.
  14. Kiosk App integrates with Patient GPS to match Kiosk arrival and Meds Pick up Time.
  15. Kiosk App activates transaction to render patient convenience, safety and security.
  16. Kiosk infrastructure setup benchmarks industry best practices (ATM Model).
  17. Stratify Patient demographics by convenience based on multiple choices.
  18. Nature of Meds dispensed dictates priority for Patient pick up and convenience.
  19. A 100 % rating of Patient Kiosk Service and Performance is designed by default.
Deliverables

Tasks to be executed:


  1. Map Process steps from Meds order initiation at warehouse to replenishment.
  2. Define, Identify and Quantify Risk of 3Ds with Kiosk Process.
  3. Obtain new Meds List from Physician if necessary.
  4. Generate Kiosk alert to Patient for Meds Replenishment Pick Up Window Dates.
  5. Receive Patient acknowledgement for Date of Meds Pick up at Kiosk.
  6. Acknowledge receipt of Patient window time for Kiosk Meds pick up.
  7. Confirm required Prescribed Meds days before critical replenishment day.
Mentorship
Domain expertise and knowledge

Providing specialized, in-depth knowledge and general industry insights for a comprehensive understanding.

Skills, knowledge and expertise

Sharing knowledge in specific technical skills, techniques, methodologies required for the project.

Hands-on support

Direct involvement in project tasks, offering guidance, and demonstrating techniques.

Tools and/or resources

Providing access to necessary tools, software, and resources required for project completion.

Regular meetings

Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.

Supported causes

The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.

Good health and well-being

About the company

Company
Livermore, California, United States
2 - 10 employees
Academic association, Business & management, Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Science, Technology
Representation
Minority-Owned Sustainable/green Immigrant-Owned Community-Focused

As a business process improvement coach & consultant I worked with several corporations in different continents over 31 years. After a successful 6-year work experience at General Electric Corporation, I founded my company in 2000, and have been fortunate to successfully deliver in a variety of industries such as manufacturing, technology, transactional as well as service type environments. Having published scientific & technical articles, including authoring 5 US patents I released my book on Lean Six Sigma in 2011. I converse reasonably in Dutch, and Spanish, the skills of which I acquired during my consulting times. To date, the total annualized direct customer benefits have accrued to several hundreds of millions of dollars across the globe in more than 20 years. I enjoy outdoor activities, and meeting people. I am thankful to my mentor (s), past employers, and my professional network members without which most achievements would have been impossible.