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Title: RoboPharma Installation at Whiston Hospital


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RoboPharma Installation at Whiston Hospital
  • Mike Welsby
  • MRPharmS
  • (Presented at Robotics 2007 26th September 2007)

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Where is Whiston?
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Whiston Hospital
  • 956 Bed Acute District General Hospital
  • SLA for supply to 110 mental health beds
  • Excellent quality - Healthcare Commission 2006
  • Recently awarded Teaching status
  • 338m PFI build -
  • Diagnostic treatment centre opening 2008
  • New hospital opens 2009

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Business case for automation
  • 850 - 1200 in-patient items dispensed per day
  • Transactions had out-grown capacity of department
  • Reduce prescription turn-round time
  • Automation of dispensary to free staff for
    clinical activity / aseptic work
  • Must fit into existing dispensary
  • Must be able to be moved to new-build pharmacy
  • Automation of in-patient dispensary only

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Tendering process
  • Detailed tender specification drawn up
  • OJEU advert
  • Tenders received back and scrutinised
  • Visited short-listed suppliers
  • Final decision, scoring against tender
  • Process strongly supported by Purchasing Supply

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Why RoboPharma?
  • Fitted in current and new department
  • Highest score against specification
  • Fast
  • Quiet
  • Reliable technology
  • Can hold bottles was well as boxes
  • Labelling for all dispensed items checking
    product selection by barcode technology

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Specification of robot
  • 2 units each have 1000 channels (1.2m channel
    length)
  • 1 pair slow-mover doors additional 780
    channels (0.3m channel length)
  • 4 delivery points 1 for remote use on-call
  • 3 RoboLabel units

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What does it hold?
  • 1162 lines
  • 5500 packs
  • Approximates to 1.5 weeks stock
  • We exclude Liquids, Cytotoxics, Fridge lines and
    Controlled Drugs

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Dispensary before installation
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Dispensary after installation
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RoboPharma robot at Whiston Hospital
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Filling
  • Manual filling system
  • Uses barcode on packaging
  • Robot indicates where to put stock
  • Quick and easy
  • Stock immediately available for use

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How long does filling take?
  • 3442 packs put into robot over one week (May 07)
  • Total time taken 9hr 35 min
  • 10 seconds per pack
  • Filling does not affect output rate
  • Balance staff cost vs. automatic loader
  • Considerably faster than filling traditional
    shelves

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Video of filling RoboPharma
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Delivery of goods
  • Each channel has separate ejector
  • Dispenses up to 10 packs per simultaneously
  • Virtually no queuing of deliveries
  • No ejector failures
  • No breakages

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Interior of robot
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Before after audit
  • Selecting items off traditional shelves
  • 36 seconds per pack
  • Items delivered from robot
  • 5.8 seconds (24 seconds per delivery)
  • Robot delivers 82 of all items dispensed
  • Filling does not affect output rate
  • Dispensing error rates halved

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Video close up of dispensing
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Video dispensing delivery
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What if there is a problem?
  • Terminals and Robot are all connected to
    emergency power supply (generator)
  • UPS fitted
  • Each channel has its own picking head if 1
    fails there are another 2779 available
  • Network failure is probably weakest link
  • Stock is visible and always in the same place,
    open the doors and use as shelving

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Results achieved so far
  • On time, On budget
  • Less time spent picking goods
  • Released staff to clinical activity aseptic
    unit
  • 1162 lines held in robot (82 of issues)
  • Reduced picking errors
  • Staff morale increased
  • Reduced overtime
  • Average TTO turnover time halved

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RoboLabeller
  • Labeller is under development about to be
    piloted
  • RoboLabel labels robot and non-robot items
  • Verification of all items ordered
  • Large label
  • Multiple labels possible
  • Labels do not obscure packaging information
  • Labelling part-packs is under development

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Video - RoboLabel
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Lessons learned
  • Plan, plan, plan!
  • Liaison with trades
  • Consider turnkey arrangement
  • Purchasing Supply experience with tendering
  • Links with pharmacy computer supplier (especially
    if you are the first using a system)
  • See all parts of system working on site visits

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Contacts
  • Simon Gelder, Head of Pharmacy
  • simon.gelder_at_sthk.nhs.uk
  • David Smith, Deputy Head of Pharmacy
  • david.smith2_at_sthk.nhs.uk
  • Mike Welsby, Medicines Information Pharmacist
  • mike.welsby_at_sthk.nhs.uk
  • Patricia Beech, Chief Technician
  • patricia.beech_at_sthk.nhs.uk
  • Gillian Eddleston, Deputy Chief Technician
  • gillian.eddleston_at_sthk.nhs.uk
  • Noel Dempsey, Pharmacy Computer System Manager
    noel.dempsey_at_sthk.nhs.uk
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