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Smartphone application for managing expiry dates in medicine rooms and reduction of medicine wastage
European Statement
Clinical Pharmacy Services
Author(s)
Charlotte Arp Sørensen, Karin Aagot Møller Jørgensen, Anne Lund Sørensen, Rune Dalsenni Rask
Why was it done?
Clinical Pharmacy pharmaconomists perform a wide range of tasks at the hospital for example, medicine service with medication ordering, placement and checking of expiry dates. A sustainability project in 2020 highlighted manual and time consuming workflows, for example, manual reading, interpretation and notation of expiry dates in paper forms, when medicine rooms are reviewed for medicine that expires within the next half year. The dream of an easily accessible digital solution arose to make workflows more flexible, modern and sustainable.
What was done?
A smartphone application for managing expiry dates in medicine rooms and reduction of medicine wastage was applied.
With the application, the smartphone camera can be used to scan the data-matrix of medicine packages and get a sorted overview of medicine and its expiry dates. In the application you can register a medicine package as either used, discarded or released. By releasing medicine packages, the medicine is made available to colleagues in other medicine rooms at the hospital.
How was it done?
A smartphone application was developed in close and synergistic collaboration between software engineers, pharmaconomists and pharmacists. The smartphone application was initially tested in small scale, and then adjusted and implemented among pharmaconomists and pharmacists to be used in up to 129 medicine rooms at the hospital from January 2022.
What has been achieved?
The application creates value for the Hospital Pharmacy, the Hospital and the society because:
– It takes significantly less time to check and scan expiry dates
– We avoid misinterpretation of expiry dates; and
– By releasing medicines to be used in other medicine rooms, the application makes it easier for us to work sustainably. In nine months, 1700 packages with a total cost of
€121.000 has been moved between medicine rooms in an attempt to avoid medicine wastage.
At the hospital we have a mutual medicine budget. Therefore, it makes good sense to move medicine between medicine rooms to get the most health for the money.
What next?
Implementation of the smartphone application among pharmaconomists in other hospitals within the same region is considered. Also other hospital pharmacies in the country have shown their interest. In addition, a similar application for utensils is under development.