7.3 Inventory and Supply Management

Key Takeaways

  • Inventory management ensures that medical and administrative supplies are available when needed without overstocking or waste
  • The par level system sets minimum and maximum quantities for each supply item — reorder when inventory reaches the minimum (reorder point)
  • Supply orders should be verified upon delivery: check quantities, items, expiration dates, and condition against the packing slip and purchase order
  • Administrative supplies include paper, toner, forms, envelopes, and office supplies; clinical supplies include exam gloves, gowns, needles, and medications
  • Expired supplies must be removed from inventory immediately and disposed of properly
  • Supply costs should be tracked and monitored as part of the office budget, with periodic inventory audits
Last updated: March 2026

Inventory and Supply Management

Effective inventory management ensures the medical office operates smoothly without running out of essential supplies or wasting resources on overstocking.


Types of Medical Office Supplies

Administrative Supplies

CategoryExamples
Paper productsPrinter paper, receipt paper, appointment cards, letterhead, envelopes
FormsRegistration forms, consent forms, superbills, HIPAA acknowledgments
Office suppliesPens, pencils, staplers, tape, folders, filing labels, sticky notes
Toner/inkPrinter and copier cartridges
TechnologyComputer peripherals, USB drives, batteries

Clinical Supplies (CMAA Awareness)

CategoryExamples
Exam room suppliesExam table paper, gowns, drapes, pillows
Disposable suppliesGloves, masks, alcohol swabs, cotton balls, bandages
Testing suppliesSpecimen containers, pregnancy tests, strep tests
SharpsNeedles, syringes, lancets, sharps containers

The Par Level System

The par level system sets minimum and maximum quantities for each supply item:

TermDefinitionExample
Par level (minimum)The minimum quantity that should be on hand at all times5 boxes of copy paper
Maximum levelThe maximum quantity to avoid overstocking15 boxes of copy paper
Reorder pointThe inventory level at which a new order should be placed (usually equals the par level)When stock reaches 5 boxes, order more
Reorder quantityThe amount to order to bring inventory back to the maximum levelOrder 10 boxes to bring total back to 15

Factors That Affect Par Levels

FactorImpact
Usage rateHow quickly the item is consumed
Lead timeHow long it takes for an order to arrive
Storage spaceAvailable space for inventory
Expiration datesPerishable items need lower par levels
BudgetAvailable funds for supply purchases
Seasonal demandFlu season may increase demand for certain supplies

Receiving and Verifying Deliveries

When a supply delivery arrives, the CMAA should:

StepAction
1Check the delivery against the packing slip — Verify every item listed was received
2Compare to the purchase order — Ensure the delivery matches what was ordered
3Inspect condition — Check for damage, opened packages, or signs of tampering
4Verify quantities — Count items to confirm correct quantities
5Check expiration dates — Reject items with short or expired dates
6Sign for the delivery — Only after verification is complete
7Report discrepancies — Contact the supplier immediately for missing, damaged, or incorrect items
8Store properly — Put items in the correct location using FIFO rotation

FIFO (First In, First Out)

The FIFO method ensures older supplies are used before newer ones:

  • Place new items behind existing items on shelves
  • Use the items with the earliest expiration date first
  • Rotate stock whenever new deliveries are received
  • This prevents waste from expired supplies

Inventory Management Best Practices

PracticeBenefit
Designate one person as the supply managerAccountability and consistency
Conduct monthly inventory auditsIdentify discrepancies, theft, or waste
Use an inventory tracking systemSpreadsheet, software, or barcoding system for accurate tracking
Standardize productsFewer product variations reduce confusion and simplify ordering
Negotiate contractsBulk purchasing agreements can reduce costs
Track usage patternsAdjust par levels based on actual consumption
Budget for suppliesInclude supply costs in the monthly/annual budget
Remove expired items immediatelyPrevents use of expired products; maintain a log of disposed items
Test Your Knowledge

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The FIFO (First In, First Out) method for supply management means:

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A supply delivery arrives. The packing slip shows 10 boxes of exam gloves, but only 8 boxes are in the delivery. What should the CMAA do?

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