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Automation of a tertiary hospital pharmacy drug dispensing system in a lower-middle-income country: A case study and preliminary results

Ângela Maria Bagattini, José Luiz Alvim Borges, Rachel Riera, Débora Cecília Mantovani Faustino de Carvalho

2022Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: An increase in the use of automated systems has optimised the drug dispensing process in hospitals. Methods: This case study describes the implementation of automated drug dispensing system and presents the preliminary results of automated pharmaceutical dispensing with robots (PillPick® and BoxPicker®, ©Swisslog Healthcare) at Hospital Sírio-Libanês, a private tertiary hospital in Brazil. Results: During the study period, between 2013 (pre-automation) and 2017 (post-automation) the number total of medication errors has not changed post-automation, but there was significant reduction in error in the dispensing phase with a relative risk of 0.84 (95% confidence interval: 0.70-0.99) withal a reduction in the numbers of returned items, breakages, and loss of medications, although that delivery times have increased.. Conclusion: The study results suggest that the use of robotic systems in the central pharmacy may improve hospital pharmacy management and generate only a few errors in dispensing pharmaceuticals.

Topics & Concepts

PharmacyAutomationMedicineHospital pharmacyMedical emergencyEmergency medicineOperations managementEngineeringNursingMechanical engineeringPharmaceutical Quality and CounterfeitingSafe Handling of Antineoplastic DrugsElectronic Health Records Systems