Artificial intelligence-driven improvement of hospital logistics management resilience: a practical exploration based on H Hospital
arXiv cs.AI / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- The study investigates AI's role in boosting hospital logistics resilience using the PDCA cycle, employing a mixed-methods design with 12 key informant interviews and a survey of 151 logistics staff.
- Results show 94.7% of staff perceived AI application, with the strongest improvements in equipment maintenance (41.1%) and resource allocation (33.1%), while effects in emergency response (18.54%) and risk management (15.23%) were more limited.
- AI integration positively correlated with logistics resilience (beta = 0.642, p < 0.001), with management-system adaptability acting as a positive moderator (beta = 0.208, p < 0.01).
- The PDCA cycle fully mediated the AI–resilience relationship, and the authors propose targeted strategies for an AI-driven closed-loop resilience mechanism to guide AI-hospital logistics integration and resilient health-system construction.
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