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The role of pharmacists at a temporary COVID-19 hospital

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Selection, Procurement and Distribution

Author(s)

Francesco Falbo, Oscar Martinazzoli, Agnese Bruni, Rosanna Lettieri, Simona Polito, Luisa Zampogna, Valentina Marini, Michela Mazzucchelli, Marcello Sottocorno

Why was it done?

The involvement of the pharmacist featured:
– Drug supply and storage
– Medical devices (MD) and personal protective equipment supply
– The creation of a catalog of required drugs
– Medication supply chain management and dispensing
– Management of medical gases
– Evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of drug therapy.

What was done?

As the COVID-19 epidemic spread, temporary critical care hospitals have been opened in order to attend the incoming burden of infected patients. In April 2020, one of the largest ever temporary healthcare structure was created in only 10 days. The ark hospital was opened for nearly 10 months and hospital pharmacists supported the effort for the pharmacy management.

How was it done?

The development of a catalog of required drugs has been accomplished using the consumption analysis on drugs and MD in March 2020 of the permanent hospital Covid unit. Thus, we created a dynamic catalog – constantly updated – consisting of 530 drugs and 345 medical devices. The medical staff members of the temporary hospital filled a special form for extra-catalog material. Running a cost-effectiveness analysis, the pharmacist managed to evaluate the purchase, rather than recommend a valid alternative from the material on the catalog.
The pharmacy warehouse was planned by dividing the MDs categories. Likewise, the drugs were stored according to their pharmaceutical form and their alphabetical order.

What has been achieved?

The materials requirements planning was achieved in 15 days, including medical supply ordering and the pharmacy warehouse organization. Pharmacists ensured the optimization of resources, the availability, safety and optimal use of medicines and MDs, as well as the monitoring of the adverse drug reactions (ADR). Hence, all patients received the appropriate pharmacotherapy. The pharmacist played a key role in the good functioning of the ark hospital in collaboration with all the medical team.

What next?

In conclusion, a new protocol and standard of care for managing health emergency will be the following and challenging step.

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