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Title: Ward Pharmacy the final frontier


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Ward Pharmacy the final frontier

Derek G Swanson Deputy Director of Pharmacy Royal
Liverpool Broadgreen University Hospitals Trust
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The New Royal Liverpool Hospital
  • part of major NHS service revision in Liverpool
  • PFI build with 500m budget
  • to open in 2015
  • 700-800 beds, 100 single rooms
  • for unplanned, specialist and cancer care
  • Public Sector Comparator design complete
  • public consultation under way
  • opportunity for revision of Pharmacy service

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Drivers for change
  • opportunity of new PFI hospital design
  • government targets (PbR, 18wk etc.)
  • need to reduce length of stay
  • desire for near-patient service delivery
  • medicines management agenda
  • anticipated therapeutic advances

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Facilitators of change
  • our business change history
  • patients own medicines meds lockers
  • dispensing for discharge (1-Stop)
  • automation e-trading systems
  • expanded/ extended staff roles
  • ward-based teams

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PHARMACY
PATIENTS
WARDS
PRESCRIPTIONS
DISPENSING
stock
STOCK
staff
STAFF
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Pharmacy the next generation
decentralised pharmacy service
Clinical Work
electronic prescribing administration
Ward based Pharmacy Team - Pharmacist
Technician Meds Man Assistant
patient meds locker
Medicines management
Dispensing
ward-based automated storage
Direct to ward medicines delivery
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Ward medicines management principles
  • patient medication locker
  • clean utility room on each ward
  • shared medicines store per 2 wards
  • twice daily direct-to-ward deliveries
  • pharmacy staff at least 12 hr presence

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Shared medicines store (14)
  • supports two standard wards or one specialist
    area e.g. ICU
  • secure controlled access
  • automated storage
  • hold up to 2000 lines/ packs
  • shelving for IV fluids
  • integrated database of all storage areas
  • stock levels driven by medicines usage

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Floor area 20 sqm
Robotics
Fridges
Fluids
Flammables
PC station
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Clean Utility Room
  • for running stocks of generic
    non-patientspecific items only
  • two large double steel cupboards
  • one large single steel cupboard
  • under-bench pharmacy fridge
  • small flammables cupboard
  • NO medicines trolley

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Cabinets
Fridge Flammable cupboard
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Ward 1
Ward 2
Meds Store
Clean utility
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A vestigial pharmacy
  • goods receipt area for delivered boxes
  • small dispensary for OPD dispensing
  • storage for clinical trials and specials
  • central bulk IV fluids storage
  • aseptic unit
  • Medicines Information
  • office accommodation

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Benefits
  • focused near-patient service
  • pharmacy staff fully integrated into ward team
  • properly designed medicines storage
  • improved stock control
  • medicines stored match ward activity
  • very responsive medicines supply
  • improved medicines management

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Risks
  • automation provision
  • IMT aspects
  • culture change
  • staff numbers skill mix
  • de-skilling of staff and loss of skills
  • non-pharmacy shift periods
  • supply chain

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Ward-Based Automation
  • different context to dispensary
  • less controlled environment
  • accommodate large range of items in small
    quantities
  • operation by nursing staff

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Ward automation options
  • arm-pickers (Speedcase, Pack-Picker, Mach 4,
    Apostore)
  • channel systems (Consis, Robopharma)
  • cabinet systems (Pyxis, Medi-365, Omnicell)
  • cupboard systems (ServeRx)

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Arm-pickers
  • automated loading and picking
  • manual pick capability
  • in-line labelling possible
  • familiar to pharmacy
  • service maintenance overhead -

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Channel systems
  • automated picking
  • assisted manual loading (rear) -
  • manual pick capability
  • familiar to pharmacy
  • pack-size maintenance overhead -
  • service maintenance overhead -
  • in-line labelling ?
  • product range constraints ?

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Cabinet systems
  • assisted manual loading -
  • semi automated picking /-
  • flexible storage options
  • pack-size maintenance overhead -
  • unfamiliar to pharmacy -
  • more prone to user pick error ?
  • labelling possible ?

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Cupboard systems
  • manual loading -
  • manual picking with double handling -
  • flexible storage options /-
  • integrated EPMA system / -
  • unfamiliar to pharmacy
  • labelling possible ?

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Choice criteria
  • mixed automation in combination ??
  • space product range/qty fit
  • interfacing with other IMT systems
  • ease of use performance
  • maintenance overheads
  • capital revenue costs
  • reference sites

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RLBUHT Choice
  • considering mixed automation
  • awaiting dependent decisions
  • design specification in progress
  • dont call us, well call you ..

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Summary
  • decentralisation will radically change hospital
    pharmacy service delivery
  • automation is a key factor
  • it will bring a major culture change
  • it will fully realise our goal of patient-centred
    Medicines Management

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  • You can't be serious !!

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  • What do you mean ?
  • How about ?
  • Questions
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