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Applying Lessons Learned from the Birmingham Free Clinic Dispensary to Inform Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management in Low-Resource Settings

机译:运用伯明翰免费诊所药房的经验教训,在资源匮乏的情况下指导药品供应链管理

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Ensuring an uninterrupted supply of drugs is a critical part of providing healthcare in a low-resource setting. Therapeutics is an essential component of every health system and largely relies on accurate and timely management of the drug supply chain. Stock outs are frequently encountered in these settings and can result in detrimental effects on patient care, not only poor outcomes but also drug-resistance in the cases of chronic diseases like HIV and TB. The drug supply chain includes procurement, shipping, storage and dispensing medication to patients. Accurate information on current stock counts and projections of future medication requirements is necessary to minimize stock outs and expired stock, keeping critical drugs on the shelves and preventing low-usage medications from expiring. A common approach to tracking the shipment and use of drug supplies in developing countries is to calculate the amount of drugs that enter and leave the warehouse each month. In addition, the daily or weekly consumption of medications needs to be tracked in the pharmacies to project upcoming demand on the warehouse. While this approach may be effective in certain environments, it often fails to gather accurate data regarding daily consumption at the health facility level, which may lead to inadequate drug supplies and stock outs. Capturing consumption data at the health facility would significantly contribute to an uninterrupted medication supply chain in low-resource settings. The doctoral work described here builds on my master's research developing a prototype system for Prescription Management and General Inventory Control (RxMAGIC) at the Birmingham Free Clinic (BFC) in Pittsburgh, PA, USA, a free, walk-in clinic that services medically vulnerable populations through the use of volunteer providers and an on-site medication dispensary. Volunteer pharmacists at the BFC recognized challenges in certain areas of their workflow surrounding the medication management processes, - hich can primarily be attributed to their use of a paper-based inventory management and dispensing system. To inform the design of a problem-driven solution, we used a mixed-methods approach to identify and quantify process inefficiencies in the dispensary. Contextual inquiry was used to document workflow and produce themes describing workflow challenges. A time-motion study was completed to quantitatively assess how much time pharmacists spend on tasks. These studies uncovered inefficiencies that may benefit from the introduction of a management information system, including: handwritten medication labeling, insufficient process notification, redundant documentation, and a lack of inventory control. We developed RxMAGIC to mitigate workflow challenges by streamlining the dispensing process and improving medication management and inventory control. The Center for Health Informatics for the Underserved has a longstanding relationship with the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Malawi, Africa. This 15-year collaboration has resulted in the development and deployment of health information technology interventions in more than 60 Malawian hospitals. The Malawi Health Sector Strategic Plan describes the drug supply chain as a challenging area for the MoH. This doctoral research focuses on designing, developing and evaluating a supply chain management system that links to service delivery in health facilities, utilizing electronic dispensing to quantify consumption. Lean management principles have been adopted for use in the healthcare domain and are grounded in the concept of continuous improvement, an approach that systematically seeks to achieve incremental changes in processes to improve efficiency and quality while reducing costs. We plan to use value stream mapping, a lean-management method for analyzing the current state and designing a future state for the series of events that take a product or service from its beginning through to the customer, to design and develop a
机译:确保药品的不间断供应是在资源匮乏的情况下提供医疗保健的关键部分。治疗药物是每个卫生系统的重要组成部分,在很大程度上取决于对药物供应链的准确,及时的管理。在这种情况下,经常会出现缺货的情况,这可能会对患者的护理产生不利影响,不仅结果不佳,而且在艾滋病毒和结核病等慢性疾病中也会产生耐药性。药品供应链包括采购,运输,存储和分配药品给患者。为了最大程度地减少缺货和过期库存,将关键药物保留在货架上并防止低用量药物到期,必须提供有关当前库存数量和未来用药需求预测的准确信息。跟踪发展中国家毒品供应的运输和使用的一种常用方法是计算每月进出仓库的毒品数量。另外,需要在药房中跟踪药物的每日或每周消耗量,以预测仓库中即将出现的需求。尽管此方法在某些环境中可能有效,但它通常无法收集有关卫生机构级别日常消费的准确数据,这可能导致药品供应不足和缺货。在医疗机构获取消耗数据将在资源匮乏的情况下极大地促进药品供应链的不中断。这里描述的博士工作是建立在我的硕士研究的基础上的,该研究为美国宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡的伯明翰免费诊所(BFC)开发了处方管理和通用库存控制(RxMAGIC)的原型系统,这是一家免费的步入式诊所,为弱势群体提供医疗服务通过使用志愿人员和现场药房来增加人口数量。 BFC的志愿者药剂师认识到了他们在药物管理过程中某些工作流程方面的挑战,这主要归因于他们使用基于纸张的库存管理和分配系统。为了告知问题驱动解决方案的设计,我们使用了一种混合方法来识别和量化药房中流程效率低下的情况。上下文查询被用来记录工作流并产生描述工作流挑战的主题。完成了一项时间运动研究,以定量评估药剂师在任务上花费的时间。这些研究发现了可以从引入管理信息系统中受益的低效率,包括:手写药物标签,工艺通知不足,冗余文档以及缺乏库存控制。我们开发了RxMAGIC,以通过简化分配过程,改善药物管理和库存控制来缓解工作流程挑战。服务欠佳的卫生信息中心与非洲马拉维的卫生部(MoH)有着长期的合作关系。这项长达15年的合作已导致在60多家马拉维医院中开发和部署了健康信息技术干预措施。马拉维卫生部门战略计划将药品供应链描述为卫生部的一个挑战领域。这项博士研究致力于设计,开发和评估供应链管理系统,该系统链接到医疗机构中的服务交付,利用电子分配来量化消费。精益管理原则已在医疗保健领域得到采用,并立足于持续改进的概念,该方法旨在系统地寻求实现过程的增量变化,以提高效率和质量,同时降低成本。我们计划使用价值流映射,这是一种精益管理方法,用于分析一系列事件,从产品到服务到客户的整个过程,以设计和开发产品或服务。

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