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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective

Yousif Abdu Asiri, M.S., Ph.D.


Vice-Dean for Academic Affairs Assistant Professor of Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Email: [email protected]
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Objectives: To compare the different types of dispensing medication systems and relate that to medication errors and medication safety. To elaborate on the pharmacists (hospital and/or clinical pharmacist) important role in medication safety. To discuss the algorithm for enhance medication safety. To elaborate on some of administrative views related to medication safety.
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective


Outlines: Introduction about medication errors (ME) and medication safety. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the current distribution systems available in hospitals and relate that to medication safety. Algorithm and/or recommendations to increase medications safety in hospitals including administrative views.

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective


Medicine Distribution Systems in Hospitals

Pharmacy Services Dept.


Distribution Systems
Outpatient Services (Clinics, Discharge patients) Anticoagulation, Refill, Anti-lipid

Inpatient Services (hospitalized Patients)

I. Traditional System

II. Unit Dose System (UDS)

1- Floor Stock System (FSS)


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2- Patient Dispensing System (PDS)

3- Combination of 1 & 2
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective


Medication Errors Vs. Adverse Drug Events ?
ME: Events that occur in the use of medication, producing an unintended and usually undesirable outcome. But not all ME cause harm. ME that have caused patient harm can be termed adverse drug events. ME represent human errors and we must accept that, such errors are inevitable. Many ME occurring due to system issues, that is why Medication errors also called drug-Use-System Errors

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective Drug misadventuring :
Includes both adverse drug events and medication errors.

Errors are fact in our life


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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Medicine Distribution System in Hospitals

Preventing errors means designing the health care system at all levels to make it safer. Building safety into processes of care is a more effective way to reduce errors than blaming individuals.

I. Traditional System:

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Floor Stock System: Interpretation of physicians orders mostly by nurses.

Transcription to Medication Administration Record (MAR) by nurses.


Distribution of drug from pharmacy is in bulk form. Compounding I.V admixture mostly by nurses.
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Kohn et al. To error is human: IOM; 2000


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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective


Medicine Distribution System in Hospitals

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective


Medicine Distribution System in Hospitals Disadvantages of floor stock system: Increased medication errors . Increased drug inventory on the pavilions. Greater opportunity for pilferage. Increased hazards associated with drug deterioration. 5. Lack of proper storage facilities. 6. Greater nurses time is spent on drug dispensing. 7. Minimal pharmacy doctors contact. 8. Pharmacist can not make drug monitoring.
1. 2. 3. 4.
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Advantages of floor stock system:


1- Availability of medicine at nursing site. 2- Reduction in the number of pharmacy personnel . 3- Reduction in the number of orders received in the pharmacy.

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety: The Hospital Administration Prospective


Medicine Distribution System in Hospitals II- Unit dose system: Definition : In 1975, ASHP issued a statement of unit distribution Medications are contained in single dose packages. Medications are dispensed in a ready to administer form as possible. For most medications, not more than 24 hours supply of doses are delivered to or available for each patient care area at any time. A patient profile is maintained in the pharmacy.
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Advantages of unit dose system: 1. Reduction of medication errors. 2. Reduction in total cost of medication. 3. More efficient usage of pharmacy and nursing personnel. 4. Improved overall drug control and drug use monitoring. 5. More accurate patient billing for drugs.

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Medicine Distribution System in Hospitals

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Medicine Distribution System in Hospitals

Advantages of unit dose system (cont.): 6. Great control over pharmacy workload pattern and staff scheduling. 7. Reduction in the size of drug inventories located in patient care areas. 8. Greater adaptability to computerized and automated procedures.
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Disadvantages of unit dose system:


High initial cost which could be compensated by time.

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Medications use spans multiple stages: Prescribing and ordering Dispensing Transcribing Administrating Monitoring
Bates DW et al., JAMA 1995:274:29-34

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Pharmacists can play a major and important role at all these stages. Two issues evolve the profession of pharmacy Adverse drug events Distribution systems

56% 4% 34 % 34%

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


What are the possible activities that pharmacist need to take in each stage to increase medication safety (i.e., reducing medication errors). ME inversely proportional to medication safety. in ME Medication Safety

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Prescribing Stage: Clarify and verify orders Overcome authority gradient Gain the trust and confidence of prescribing physicians Establish protocols and order sets (Policy & Procedures). Maintain open communication channels with physicians.
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Prescribing Stage: Educate physicians about dangerous abbreviations Have clinical pharmacists present on patient care unit. Support and facilitate the implementation of computerized physicians order entry systems. Support use of personal digital assistant for clinical information resources.
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Type of Service cost saving
DUE Each $ of R.Ph salary ADR monitoring Drug information Drug protocol management Medical rounds participation Admission drug history $31.92 in TCC $2988.57 in TCC $602.16 in TCC $1048.25 in TCC $252.11 in TCC $776.64 in TCC

TCC = Total Cost of Care = TCC


Bond et al study (Pharmacotherapy June, 2000) Contd
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Dispensing Stage: Automate dispensing. Re-organize drug storage and shelving to separate drugs with similar names. Redesign workflow to achieve efficiency and to facilitate safety checking. Make use of computerized clinical information. Be more vigilant with high-risk medications and highrisk patient, e.g., establish a system of double-checks. Communicate clearly with nurse and patients.

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Transcribing and Administering stage : Support and facilitate use of electronic medication administration records (MARs). Ensure that each patient's MAR is updated in a timely manner when pharmacy service is not available. Check and compare each patient's MAR at least daily to ensure that orders are interpreted correctly and carried out. Support the use of bar coding for patients, orders, and drugs for administration.

Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Monitoring Stage : Therapeutic Drug monitoring services Follow up laboratory results and/or blood level monitoring. Screen automatic stop orders for drugs that require reactivation. Perform daily review of drug profiles to spot potential problems. Establish rapport and effective communication with nurses. Engage patients.
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Technically the biggest safety system in the healthcare is the minds and hearts of the workers (Pharmacists) who keep intercepting the flaws in the system and prevent patients from being hurt. They are the safety net, not the cause of injury Don Berwick
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective


Conclusion: Pharmacists (hospital, community, clinical) have a key leadership role to play in terms of medication safety among their colleagues in the hospital. Most medication errors are resulted due to medication systematic order process. There must be a systematic approach and/or clear P&P in dispensing medications. using of computerized facilities in carry out the prescription stages increase medication safety.
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Pharmacist Impact on Medication Safety : The Hospital Administration Prospective

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