Medical consumable manufacturer screening method

By employing a progressive screening strategy that combines eligibility criteria, consumable characteristics, and parameter information to evaluate the technological and commercial value of medical consumable manufacturers, the subjective nature of manufacturer selection is addressed, resulting in a fair and efficient screening process and providing a reference for price-linked prediction.

CN121746015APending Publication Date: 2026-03-27南京市医疗保障局
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2025-11-04
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2026-03-27

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Technical Problem

In current price negotiations for medical consumables, the selection of manufacturers is highly subjective and lacks quantitative assessment of technical value, which may lead to the exclusion of small and medium-sized enterprises, resulting in a lack of objectivity and fairness.

Method used

A progressive screening strategy is adopted. Initial manufacturers are selected based on eligibility criteria. The technical and commercial value is evaluated by combining consumable characteristic information and parameter information. Manufacturers are ranked according to the comprehensive evaluation results to select shortlisted manufacturers, and the price reduction of key target medical consumables is predicted.

Benefits of technology

It ensures objectivity and fairness in the selection of medical consumable manufacturers, improves selection efficiency, guarantees fair competition opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises, and provides a reference for price linkage forecasting.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method for screening medical consumable manufacturers, which comprises the following steps of: firstly, respectively starting from various target medical consumables, taking qualification indexes as thresholds, synthesizing consumable technical value evaluation scores and consumable commercial value evaluation scores for analysis, and screening to obtain to-be-enclosed manufacturers respectively corresponding to the various target medical consumables; then, starting from each manufacturer to be entered, distinguishing a first-level manufacturer to be entered corresponding to at least two types of target medical consumables, predicting the descending amplitude of important target medical consumables according to the selected prices of the selected target medical consumables, assisting a medical management institution in screening the medical consumable manufacturers, and determining the descending amplitude of the important target medical consumables according to the descending amplitude of the important target medical consumables. According to the design scheme, the target medical consumables and the manufacturers to be enclosed are considered progressively and sequentially, objective fusion analysis is carried out according to multi-dimensional factors, and the multi-target medical consumables corresponding to the manufacturers are linked to carry out price linkage prediction, so that the fairness and objectivity of the process are fully ensured, and the screening working efficiency is improved.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The application relates to a medical consumable manufacturer screening method and belongs to the technical field of medical consumable procurement screening analysis. BACKGROUND

[0002] Regarding the centralized negotiation mechanism in the medical consumable price negotiation, medical management institutions select several consumable manufacturers according to several types of target medical consumables, and respectively negotiate the prices of the target medical consumables with the consumable manufacturers. However, the existing implementation mode has the following problems: the selection of manufacturers is highly subjective, the screening of negotiation manufacturers mainly depends on manual experience, and there is a lack of quantitative evaluation of the technical value dimension, so that small and medium-sized enterprises with core patent technology may be excluded due to non-technical factors, which makes the final result more inclined to the price, that is, the existing mode lacks objectivity. SUMMARY

[0003] The application aims to solve the technical problem of providing a medical consumable manufacturer screening method, using an innovative screening strategy, considering multi-dimensional factors of consumable manufacturers in a progressive manner, objectively screening consumable manufacturers, and improving work efficiency.

[0004] The application adopts the following technical solution to solve the above technical problem: the application designs a medical consumable manufacturer screening method, based on product lines including each consumable manufacturer of at least one type of target medical consumable, and respectively for each type of target medical consumable, taking the target medical consumable as the target medical consumable to be analyzed, performing the following steps A to C to obtain each candidate manufacturer corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed. Step A. According to the preset qualification indicators of each consumable manufacturer corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed for producing the target medical consumable to be analyzed, the basic qualification screening is performed for each consumable manufacturer to obtain each primary selected consumable manufacturer, and then step B is entered. Step B. According to the consumable characteristic information and consumable parameter information of each consumable manufacturer corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed for producing the target medical consumable to be analyzed, the consumable technical value evaluation score and the consumable commercial value evaluation score corresponding to each primary selected consumable manufacturer are obtained, and the comprehensive evaluation result corresponding to each primary selected consumable manufacturer is obtained, and then step C is entered. Step C. According to the numerical value of the comprehensive evaluation result from high to low, the primary selected consumable manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed are sorted, and a preset number of primary selected consumable manufacturers are screened to form each candidate manufacturer.

[0005] As a preferred technical solution of the present invention: In step A, the preset qualification indicators include the number of historical supply violations and the local market share. Based on the historical supply violation count and local market share of each consumable manufacturer corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed, basic qualification screening is performed to screen out consumable manufacturers whose historical supply violation count is less than a preset threshold and whose local market share is greater than a preset market share threshold, thus forming each preliminary consumable manufacturer.

[0006] As a preferred technical solution of the present invention: In step B, for each of the preliminary consumable manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed, the following steps Ba-1 to Ba-2 are performed to obtain the consumable technical value assessment score corresponding to the preliminary consumable manufacturers; Step Ba-1. Obtain each feature from the consumable feature information of the target medical consumable produced by the initial consumable manufacturer as each analysis feature, and compare it with the general feature library corresponding to the target medical consumable. Assign a score of 0 to the analysis features that belong to the general feature library, and assign a score of 1 to the analysis features that do not belong to the general feature library. Obtain the score corresponding to each analysis feature, and then obtain the feature score of the initial consumable manufacturer for the target medical consumable by summing. Simultaneously, the consumable parameter information of the target medical consumables produced by the initially selected consumable manufacturers is obtained, and the parameter values ​​of each basic parameter category corresponding to the target medical consumables are extracted to form each analytical parameter value. Combined with the industry standard values ​​corresponding to each basic parameter category of the target medical consumables, the improvement value of each analytical parameter value compared with the corresponding industry standard value is obtained. Then, by averaging, the parameter score of the initially selected consumable manufacturers for the target medical consumables is obtained. Then proceed to step Ba-2; Step Ba-2. Perform a weighted calculation according to the weights a1 and a2 corresponding to the preset feature scores and parameter scores, respectively, to obtain the consumable technology value assessment score corresponding to the initially selected consumable manufacturers.

[0007] As a preferred technical solution of the present invention: In step B, based on the current lowest market price of the target medical consumables to be analyzed by the preliminary consumables manufacturers and the annual production capacity of the corresponding local area, the following steps Bb-1 to Bb-2 are performed for each preliminary consumables manufacturer corresponding to the target medical consumables to be analyzed, so as to obtain the consumables commercial value assessment score corresponding to the preliminary consumables manufacturers. Step Bb-1. Obtain the current lowest market price p1 of the selected consumable manufacturers for the target medical consumable to be analyzed, and combine it with the historical lowest purchase price p2 corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed. The result of -(p1-p2) constitutes the price score of the selected consumable manufacturers for the target medical consumable to be analyzed. The annual production capacity q1 of the target medical consumables in the local area corresponding to the selected consumables manufacturers is obtained. Combined with the purchase volume q2 of the target medical consumables in the local area in the previous purchasing period, the production capacity score of the selected consumables manufacturers for the target medical consumables is obtained by min((q1 / q2),1). Determine whether the number of types of target medical consumables in the product line of the initial consumables manufacturer is greater than 1. If so, define the coverage type breadth score of the initial consumables manufacturer as equal to m1. Otherwise, define the coverage type breadth score of the initial consumables manufacturer as equal to m2, and m1 is greater than m2. Then proceed to step Bb-2; Step Bb-2. Perform a weighted calculation based on the preset weights b1, b2, and b3 corresponding to the quotation score, production capacity score, and coverage type breadth score, respectively, to obtain the consumable commercial value assessment score corresponding to the initially selected consumable manufacturers.

[0008] As a preferred technical solution of the present invention: In step B, for each initially selected consumable manufacturer, a weighted calculation is performed according to the weights c1 and c2 corresponding to the preset technical value and commercial value of the consumable, respectively, to obtain the comprehensive evaluation results corresponding to each initially selected consumable manufacturer.

[0009] As a preferred technical solution of the present invention: based on obtaining the shortlisted manufacturers corresponding to various target medical consumables, the method further includes the following steps D to F; Step D. Based on the procurement volume of each type of target medical consumable in the previous procurement period in the local area, sort the target medical consumables from high to low according to the procurement volume to form a consumables ranking, and then proceed to step E; Step E. For each type of target medical consumable, determine whether there are any manufacturers that are shortlisted for at least two types of target medical consumables. If so, define each manufacturer that is shortlisted for at least two types of target medical consumables as a Level 1 shortlisted manufacturer, and define the remaining manufacturers as Level 2 shortlisted manufacturers, and proceed to Step F; otherwise, define all manufacturers as Level 2 shortlisted manufacturers. Step F. For each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer, based on the consumable ranking, determine the key target medical consumables and secondary target medical consumables corresponding to the Tier 1 candidate manufacturer. Combine the secondary target medical consumables to determine the predicted price reduction of the key target medical consumables based on the Tier 1 candidate manufacturer's current lowest market price.

[0010] As a preferred technical solution of the present invention: in step F, steps F1 to F2 are performed for each first-level shortlisted manufacturer respectively; Step F1. Based on the consumables ranking, determine the first-ranked target medical consumable among all types of target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. This constitutes the important target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. The other types of target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers constitute the various secondary target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. Then proceed to step F2. Step F2. Based on the medical management institution and the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers for each secondary target medical consumable, both parties determine the secondary target medical consumables that meet the medical management institution's expected price requirements and their selected prices, which constitute the selected target medical consumables and their selected prices corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. They jointly determine the predicted price reduction of the important target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers based on the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers' current lowest market price.

[0011] As a preferred technical solution of the present invention: in step F2, based on the selected target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers and their selection prices. , , This indicates the number of first-tier manufacturers awaiting inclusion. , Indicates the first The number of target medical consumables corresponding to each Tier 1 shortlisted manufacturer. Indicates the first The corresponding number of first-tier shortlisted manufacturers The selected price for each target medical consumable is based on a target geographical area that includes at least two regions at the same level as the local region, and is calculated using the following formula: ; The calculation yields the predicted price reduction of key target medical consumables corresponding to the current lowest market price quoted by Tier 1 prospective manufacturers. ,in, This indicates that the regions within the target geographic area have [data related to] the previous procurement period regarding the [item name]. The corresponding number of first-tier shortlisted manufacturers The average purchase volume of each selected target medical consumable. This indicates the previous procurement period in the local area regarding the first... The corresponding number of first-tier shortlisted manufacturers The procurement volume of each selected target medical consumable. Indicates the first The current lowest market price quoted by each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer for its key target medical consumables. This represents the scale adjustment coefficient. , Indicates the regulating factor. This indicates the previous procurement period in the local area regarding the first... The procurement volume of key target medical consumables for each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer. Indicates the target geographical range in the previous procurement period regarding the first The procurement volume of key target medical consumables for each of the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers.

[0012] Corresponding to the above, the present invention designs a computer device, including a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor. When the processor executes the computer program, it implements each step in the above-mentioned medical consumables manufacturer screening method.

[0013] Meanwhile, a computer-readable storage medium is designed, on which a computer program is stored, which, when executed by a processor, implements the steps in the medical consumables manufacturer screening method.

[0014] The medical consumables manufacturer screening method described in this invention, compared with the prior art, has the following technical advantages: This invention designs a method for screening medical consumable manufacturers. Based on manufacturers whose product lines include at least one type of target medical consumable, the method first selects manufacturers for each type of target medical consumable, using qualification indicators as thresholds and comprehensively analyzing the technical and commercial value assessment scores of the consumables. Then, starting with each manufacturer, it categorizes them into first-tier manufacturers corresponding to at least two types of target medical consumables. Based on the importance of each type of target medical consumable, and according to the selection price of each selected consumable, it predicts the price reduction of important target medical consumables. This method assists medical management institutions in screening manufacturers. The design progressively considers target medical consumables and manufacturers, objectively integrating and analyzing multiple factors, and linking the manufacturers' corresponding multi-target medical consumables for price prediction. This fully ensures the fairness and objectivity of the process and improves the efficiency of the screening process. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a flowchart illustrating the method for screening medical consumable manufacturers as designed in this invention. Detailed Implementation

[0016] The specific embodiments of the present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0017] This invention designs a method for screening medical consumable manufacturers. In practical application, based on the product lines of various manufacturers including at least one type of target medical consumables, the method targets each type of target medical consumable as the target medical consumables to be analyzed. Figure 1 As shown, perform steps A to C to obtain the shortlisted manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumables to be analyzed.

[0018] Step A. Based on the preset qualification indicators of each consumable manufacturer for producing the target medical consumable, perform basic qualification screening for each consumable manufacturer to obtain the initial selected consumable manufacturers, and then proceed to Step B.

[0019] In practical applications, the qualification indicators are specifically designed to consider two factors: the number of historical supply violations and the local market share. In practice, based on the historical number of supply violations and the local market share of each consumable manufacturer corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed, a basic qualification screening is performed. The consumable manufacturers whose historical number of supply violations is less than a preset threshold and whose local market share is greater than a preset threshold are selected as the initial consumable manufacturers.

[0020] Step B. Based on the consumable characteristic information and consumable parameter information of the consumables produced by each consumable manufacturer corresponding to the target medical consumables to be analyzed, obtain the consumable technical value assessment score and consumable commercial value assessment score corresponding to each initially selected consumable manufacturer, and integrate them to obtain the comprehensive assessment result corresponding to each initially selected consumable manufacturer, and then proceed to Step C.

[0021] Regarding the design of the consumable technical value assessment score and the consumable commercial value assessment score in step B above, they are analyzed separately in actual application. Specifically, for the consumable technical value assessment score, for each of the preliminary consumable manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed, the following steps Ba-1 to Ba-2 are performed to obtain the consumable technical value assessment score corresponding to the preliminary consumable manufacturers.

[0022] Step Ba-1. Obtain each feature from the consumable feature information of the target medical consumable produced by the initially selected consumable manufacturer, and use them as each analysis feature. Compare them with the general feature library corresponding to the target medical consumable. Assign a score of 0 to the analysis features that belong to the general feature library, and assign a score of 1 to the analysis features that do not belong to the general feature library. Obtain the score corresponding to each analysis feature, and then obtain the feature score of the initially selected consumable manufacturer for the target medical consumable by summing them up.

[0023] Simultaneously, the consumable parameter information of the target medical consumables produced by the initially selected consumable manufacturers is obtained, and the parameter values ​​of each basic parameter category corresponding to the target medical consumables are extracted to form each analytical parameter value. Combined with the industry standard values ​​corresponding to each basic parameter category of the target medical consumables, the improvement value of each analytical parameter value compared with the corresponding industry standard value is obtained. Then, by averaging, the parameter score of the initially selected consumable manufacturers for the target medical consumables is obtained. Then proceed to step Ba-2.

[0024] Step Ba-2. Perform a weighted calculation according to the weights a1 and a2 corresponding to the preset feature scores and parameter scores, respectively, to obtain the consumable technology value assessment score corresponding to the initially selected consumable manufacturers.

[0025] Regarding the commercial value assessment score for consumables, based on the current lowest market price of the target medical consumables by the selected consumable manufacturers and the corresponding annual production capacity in the local area, the following steps Bb-1 to Bb-2 are performed for each of the selected consumable manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumables to obtain the commercial value assessment score for the consumables of the selected manufacturers.

[0026] Step Bb-1. Obtain the current lowest market price p1 of the selected consumable manufacturers for the target medical consumable to be analyzed, and combine it with the historical lowest purchase price p2 corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed. The result of -(p1-p2) constitutes the price score of the selected consumable manufacturers for the target medical consumable to be analyzed.

[0027] The annual production capacity q1 of the target medical consumables in the local area corresponding to the selected consumables manufacturers is obtained. Combined with the purchase volume q2 of the target medical consumables in the local area in the previous purchasing period, the production capacity score of the selected consumables manufacturers for the target medical consumables is obtained by min((q1 / q2),1).

[0028] Determine whether the number of types of target medical consumables in the product line of the initial consumables manufacturer is greater than 1. If so, define the coverage type breadth score of the initial consumables manufacturer as equal to m1. Otherwise, define the coverage type breadth score of the initial consumables manufacturer as equal to m2, and m1 is greater than m2.

[0029] Then proceed to step Bb-2.

[0030] Step Bb-2. Perform a weighted calculation based on the preset weights b1, b2, and b3 corresponding to the quotation score, production capacity score, and coverage type breadth score, respectively, to obtain the consumable commercial value assessment score corresponding to the initially selected consumable manufacturers.

[0031] Finally, for each shortlisted consumable manufacturer, based on the consumable technical value assessment score and consumable commercial value assessment score corresponding to the shortlisted consumable manufacturer, a weighted calculation is performed through a fusion method, such as according to the preset weights c1 and c2 corresponding to the consumable technical value and consumable commercial value, respectively, to obtain the comprehensive assessment result corresponding to each shortlisted consumable manufacturer, and then proceed to step C.

[0032] Step C. Based on the comprehensive evaluation results, sort the shortlisted medical consumable manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumables from high to low, and select a preset number of shortlisted consumable manufacturers to form the shortlisted manufacturers.

[0033] Based on the above design, for each consumable manufacturer whose product line includes at least one type of target medical consumables, the qualification indicators are used as thresholds. The analysis of the consumables' technical value assessment score and commercial value assessment score is used to screen out the shortlisted manufacturers for each type of target medical consumable. Next, from the perspective of each shortlisted manufacturer, the price linkage design for the corresponding target medical consumables is carried out. Specifically, steps D to G are performed as follows.

[0034] Step D. Based on the procurement volume of each type of target medical consumable in the previous procurement period in the local area, sort the target medical consumables from high to low according to the procurement volume to form a consumables ranking, and then proceed to step E.

[0035] Step E. For each type of target medical consumable, determine whether there are any manufacturers that are shortlisted for at least two types of target medical consumables. If so, define each manufacturer that is shortlisted for at least two types of target medical consumables as a Level 1 shortlisted manufacturer, and define the remaining manufacturers as Level 2 shortlisted manufacturers, and proceed to Step F; otherwise, define all manufacturers as Level 2 shortlisted manufacturers, and proceed to Step G.

[0036] Step F. For each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer, based on the consumable ranking, determine the key target medical consumables and secondary target medical consumables corresponding to the Tier 1 candidate manufacturer. Combine the secondary target medical consumables to determine the predicted price reduction of the key target medical consumables based on the Tier 1 candidate manufacturer's current lowest market price. This information is provided for medical management institutions and Tier 1 candidate manufacturers to refer to when determining the price of the corresponding key target medical consumables. Then proceed to Step G.

[0037] In practical applications, the above step F is specifically designed and executed for each first-level shortlisted manufacturer as follows: steps F1 to F2.

[0038] Step F1. Based on the consumables ranking, determine the first-ranked target medical consumable among all types of target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. This constitutes the important target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. The remaining target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers constitute the various secondary target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. Then proceed to step F2.

[0039] Step F2. Based on the medical management institution and the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers' respective secondary target medical consumables, both parties determine the secondary target medical consumables that meet the medical management institution's expected price requirements and their selected prices. This constitutes the selected target medical consumables and their selected prices for the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. The two parties jointly determine the predicted price reduction of the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers' current lowest market price for the important target medical consumables, providing a reference for the medical management institution and the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers to determine the prices of the corresponding important target medical consumables.

[0040] In step F2 above, the specific design is based on the target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers and their selection prices. , , This indicates the number of first-tier manufacturers awaiting inclusion. , Indicates the first The number of target medical consumables corresponding to each Tier 1 shortlisted manufacturer. Indicates the first The corresponding number of first-tier shortlisted manufacturers The selected price for each target medical consumable is based on a target geographical area that includes at least two regions at the same level as the local region, and is calculated using the following formula: ; The calculation yields the predicted price reduction of key target medical consumables corresponding to the current lowest market price quoted by Tier 1 prospective manufacturers. ,in, This indicates that the regions within the target geographic area have [data related to] the previous procurement period regarding the [item name]. The corresponding number of first-tier shortlisted manufacturers The average purchase volume of each selected target medical consumable. This indicates the previous procurement period in the local area regarding the first... The corresponding number of first-tier shortlisted manufacturers The procurement volume of each selected target medical consumable is determined by... Determine the size weights. Indicates the first The lowest current market price quoted by each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer for its key target medical consumables, by [the relevant authority / company]. To perform value transformation This represents the scale adjustment coefficient. , Indicates the regulating factor. This indicates the previous procurement period in the local area regarding the first... The procurement volume of key target medical consumables for each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer. Indicates the target geographical range in the previous procurement period regarding the first The procurement volume of key target medical consumables for each of the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers.

[0041] Step G. The medical management agency will determine the price of the target medical consumables for each of the secondary shortlisted manufacturers.

[0042] The design follows steps D to G above, which distinguishes between Tier 1 shortlisted manufacturers for at least two categories of target medical consumables and Tier 2 shortlisted manufacturers for one category of target medical consumables. Then, the order of price determination is planned for Tier 2 shortlisted manufacturers and Tier 1 shortlisted manufacturers respectively. Since Tier 2 shortlisted manufacturers only involve one category of target medical consumables, the medical management agency determines the price of a single target medical consumable with each Tier 2 shortlisted manufacturer through a simple procedure.

[0043] Regarding the Tier 1 shortlisted manufacturers, which are the focus of this invention's design, since they involve at least two categories of target medical consumables, the price linkage between multiple target medical consumables can be considered. This invention, based on the identified Tier 1 shortlisted manufacturers and their corresponding important and secondary target medical consumables, designs and plans the order in which medical management institutions and Tier 1 shortlisted manufacturers determine the prices of their important and secondary target medical consumables. Specifically, the prices of the corresponding secondary target medical consumables are determined first, followed by the prices of the important target medical consumables. While planning the price determination order, this invention... Based on the understanding of medical regulatory institutions and first-tier shortlisted manufacturers regarding various secondary target medical consumables, both parties determine the secondary target medical consumables that meet the price requirements of the medical regulatory institutions and their selected prices. Further, the system designs and calculates the predicted price reduction of key target medical consumables based on the lowest current market price quoted by first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. This result can then be provided to the medical regulatory institutions to assist them and first-tier shortlisted manufacturers in determining the prices of key target medical consumables, thus enabling the medical regulatory institutions to screen medical consumable manufacturers. Therefore, regarding the differentiated first-tier shortlisted manufacturers, the system outlines the order of price determination and provides objective price reduction predictions for the medical regulatory institutions to refer to when determining prices.

[0044] When the above-described method for screening medical consumable manufacturers is implemented in practice, a computer device is designed, including a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and capable of running on the processor. When the processor executes the computer program, it implements each step in the above-described method for screening medical consumable manufacturers.

[0045] Meanwhile, a computer-readable storage medium is designed, on which a computer program is stored, which, when executed by a processor, implements the steps in the medical consumables manufacturer screening method.

[0046] The medical consumables manufacturer selection method designed in the above technical solution is based on manufacturers whose product lines include at least one type of target medical consumables. First, starting with each type of target medical consumable, using qualification indicators as thresholds, and comprehensively analyzing the technical value assessment score and commercial value assessment score of the consumables, a shortlist of manufacturers corresponding to each type of target medical consumable is selected. Then, starting with each shortlisted manufacturer, a first-tier shortlist of manufacturers corresponding to at least two types of target medical consumables is distinguished. Based on the importance classification of the corresponding types of target medical consumables, and according to the selection price of each selected target medical consumable, the price reduction of important target medical consumables is predicted. This assists medical management institutions in selecting medical consumables manufacturers. The design of the solution considers target medical consumables and shortlisted manufacturers in a progressive order, conducts objective fusion analysis based on multi-dimensional factors, and links the price prediction of multiple target medical consumables corresponding to each manufacturer, fully ensuring the fairness and objectivity of the process and improving the efficiency of the selection process.

[0047] The embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.

Claims

1. A method for screening medical consumable manufacturers, characterized in that: Based on the product lines of various consumable manufacturers that include at least one type of target medical consumables, for each type of target medical consumable, the target medical consumables are taken as the target medical consumables to be analyzed, and the following steps A to C are performed to obtain the shortlisted manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumables to be analyzed. Step A. Based on the preset qualification indicators of each consumable manufacturer for producing the target medical consumable, perform basic qualification screening for each consumable manufacturer to obtain the initial consumable manufacturers, and then proceed to Step B; Step B. Based on the consumable characteristic information and consumable parameter information of the consumables produced by each consumable manufacturer corresponding to the target medical consumables to be analyzed, obtain the consumable technical value assessment score and consumable commercial value assessment score corresponding to each of the initial consumable manufacturers, and integrate them to obtain the comprehensive assessment results corresponding to each of the initial consumable manufacturers, and then proceed to Step C. Step C. Based on the comprehensive evaluation results, sort the shortlisted medical consumable manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumables from high to low, and select a preset number of shortlisted consumable manufacturers to form the shortlisted manufacturers.

2. The method for screening medical consumable manufacturers according to claim 1, characterized in that: In step A, the preset qualification indicators include the number of historical supply violations and the local market share. Based on the historical supply violation count and local market share of each consumable manufacturer corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed, a basic qualification screening is performed to screen out consumable manufacturers whose historical supply violation count is less than a preset threshold and whose local market share is greater than a preset market share threshold, thus forming each preliminary consumable manufacturer.

3. The method for screening medical consumable manufacturers according to claim 1, characterized in that: In step B, for each of the preliminary consumable manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed, the following steps Ba-1 to Ba-2 are performed to obtain the consumable technology value assessment score corresponding to the preliminary consumable manufacturers. Step Ba-1. Obtain each feature from the consumable feature information of the target medical consumable produced by the initial consumable manufacturer as each analysis feature, and compare it with the general feature library corresponding to the target medical consumable. Assign a score of 0 to the analysis features that belong to the general feature library, and assign a score of 1 to the analysis features that do not belong to the general feature library. Obtain the score corresponding to each analysis feature, and then obtain the feature score of the initial consumable manufacturer for the target medical consumable by summing. Simultaneously, the consumable parameter information of the target medical consumables produced by the initially selected consumable manufacturers is obtained, and the parameter values ​​of each basic parameter category corresponding to the target medical consumables are extracted to form each analytical parameter value. Combined with the industry standard values ​​corresponding to each basic parameter category of the target medical consumables, the improvement value of each analytical parameter value compared with the corresponding industry standard value is obtained. Then, by averaging, the parameter score of the initially selected consumable manufacturers for the target medical consumables is obtained. Then proceed to step Ba-2; Step Ba-2. Perform a weighted calculation according to the weights a1 and a2 corresponding to the preset feature scores and parameter scores, respectively, to obtain the consumable technology value assessment score corresponding to the initially selected consumable manufacturers.

4. The method for screening medical consumable manufacturers according to claim 1, characterized in that: In step B, based on the current lowest market price of the target medical consumables to be analyzed by the preliminary consumables manufacturers and the corresponding annual production capacity in the local area, the following steps Bb-1 to Bb-2 are performed for each of the preliminary consumables manufacturers corresponding to the target medical consumables to be analyzed, to obtain the consumables commercial value assessment score corresponding to the preliminary consumables manufacturers. Step Bb-1. Obtain the current lowest market price p1 of the selected consumable manufacturers for the target medical consumable to be analyzed, and combine it with the historical lowest purchase price p2 corresponding to the target medical consumable to be analyzed. The result of -(p1-p2) constitutes the price score of the selected consumable manufacturers for the target medical consumable to be analyzed. The annual production capacity q1 of the target medical consumables in the local area corresponding to the selected consumables manufacturers is obtained. Combined with the purchase volume q2 of the target medical consumables in the local area in the previous purchasing period, the production capacity score of the selected consumables manufacturers for the target medical consumables is obtained by min((q1 / q2),1). Determine whether the number of types of target medical consumables in the product line of the initial consumables manufacturer is greater than 1. If so, define the coverage type breadth score of the initial consumables manufacturer as equal to m1. Otherwise, define the coverage type breadth score of the initial consumables manufacturer as equal to m2, and m1 is greater than m2. Then proceed to step Bb-2; Step Bb-2. Perform a weighted calculation based on the preset weights b1, b2, and b3 corresponding to the quotation score, production capacity score, and coverage type breadth score, respectively, to obtain the consumable commercial value assessment score corresponding to the initially selected consumable manufacturers.

5. The method for screening medical consumable manufacturers according to claim 1, characterized in that: In step B, for each of the shortlisted consumable manufacturers, a weighted calculation is performed according to the preset weights c1 and c2 corresponding to the technical value and commercial value of the consumables, respectively, to obtain the comprehensive evaluation results for each of the shortlisted consumable manufacturers.

6. The method for screening medical consumable manufacturers according to claim 1, characterized in that: Based on obtaining the corresponding shortlisted manufacturers for each type of target medical consumable, the process also includes the following steps D to F; Step D. Based on the procurement volume of each type of target medical consumable in the previous procurement period in the local area, sort the target medical consumables from high to low according to the procurement volume to form a consumables ranking, and then proceed to step E; Step E. For each type of target medical consumable, determine whether there are any manufacturers that are shortlisted for at least two types of target medical consumables. If so, define each manufacturer that is shortlisted for at least two types of target medical consumables as a Level 1 shortlisted manufacturer, and define the remaining manufacturers as Level 2 shortlisted manufacturers, and proceed to Step F; otherwise, define all manufacturers as Level 2 shortlisted manufacturers. Step F. For each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer, based on the consumable ranking, determine the key target medical consumables and secondary target medical consumables corresponding to the Tier 1 candidate manufacturer. Combine the secondary target medical consumables to determine the predicted price reduction of the key target medical consumables based on the Tier 1 candidate manufacturer's current lowest market price.

7. The method for screening medical consumable manufacturers according to claim 6, characterized in that: In step F, steps F1 to F2 are performed for each first-level shortlisted manufacturer. Step F1. Based on the consumables ranking, determine the first-ranked target medical consumable among all types of target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. This constitutes the important target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. The other types of target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers constitute the various secondary target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. Then proceed to step F2. Step F2. Based on the medical management institution and the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers for each secondary target medical consumable, both parties determine the secondary target medical consumables that meet the medical management institution's expected price requirements and their selected prices, which constitute the selected target medical consumables and their selected prices corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. They jointly determine the predicted price reduction of the important target medical consumables corresponding to the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers based on the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers' current lowest market price.

8. The method for screening medical consumable manufacturers according to claim 7, characterized in that: In step F2, the selected target medical consumables and their selection prices are based on the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers. , , This indicates the number of first-tier manufacturers awaiting inclusion. , Indicates the first The number of target medical consumables corresponding to each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer. Indicates the first The corresponding first-tier shortlisted manufacturers The selected price for each target medical consumable is based on a target geographical area that includes at least two regions at the same level as the local region, and is calculated using the following formula: ; The calculation yields the predicted price reduction of key target medical consumables corresponding to the current lowest market price quoted by Tier 1 prospective manufacturers. ,in, This indicates that the regions within the target geographic area have [data related to] the previous procurement period regarding the [item name]. The corresponding first-tier shortlisted manufacturers The average purchase volume of each selected target medical consumable. This indicates the previous procurement period in the local area regarding the first... The corresponding first-tier shortlisted manufacturers The procurement volume of each selected target medical consumable. Indicates the first The current lowest market price quoted by each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer for its key target medical consumables. This represents the scale adjustment coefficient. , Indicates the regulating factor. This indicates the previous procurement period in the local area regarding the first... The procurement volume of key target medical consumables for each Tier 1 candidate manufacturer. Indicates the target geographical range in the previous procurement period regarding the first The procurement volume of key target medical consumables for each of the first-tier shortlisted manufacturers.

9. A computer device, comprising a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, characterized in that, When the processor executes the computer program, it implements each step of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 8.

10. A computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, characterized in that, When the computer program is executed by a processor, it implements the steps of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 8.