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    Omnicell Medication Optimization in the Emergency department at Northwest Medical Center

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    Author
    Jones, Songhee
    Tran, Trang
    Vuong, Tu
    Affiliation
    College of Pharmacy, The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2024
    Keywords
    Omnicell
    Automated Dispensing Cabinet
    Pharmacy Automation
    Drug Therapy Optimization
    Northwest Medical Center
    Pharmacy Workflow
    Retrospective Study
    Restocking Efficiency
    MeSH Subjects
    Medication Therapy Management
    Emergency Service, Hospital
    Decision Support Systems, Clinical
    Quality Improvement
    Retrospective Studies
    Program Evaluation
    Workflow
    Advisor
    Salek, Ferena
    Bergstrom, Eric
    Edwards, Christopher
    
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    This item is part of the Pharmacy Student Research Projects collection, made available by the College of Pharmacy and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact Jennifer Martin, Librarian and Clinical Instructor, Pharmacy Practice and Science, jenmartin@arizona.edu.
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    The University of Arizona.
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    Specific Aims: To identify medications needing adjustment or removal from the Omnicell, and to assess if the adjustment made a difference in restocks. Methods: This project collected baseline usage data during a 60-day timeframe in Emergency Department (ED) Omnicell machines. Changes were made to the Periodic Automated Replacement (PAR) and Reorder (R/O) amount in the ED East and West Omnicell machines based on max used day, restocks, and number of stockouts. After implementation, a 45-day timeframe was used to assess the effects. Chi Square was used to compare the number of restocking events before and after interventions at ED West and East Omnicell machines with p<0.05 for significant results. Results: Of the 414 medications in the ED West Omnicell, 29 (7%) medications were adjusted. Of the 489 medications in the ED East Omnicell, 28 (5.3%) medications were adjusted. The average number of restocks per period changed from 10.86 times to 7.17 times in the ED West, and changed from 9.86 times to 5.57 times in ED East. The changes gave a significant reduction in the average number of restocks in the ED West with p=0.011, and ED East with p=0.0002. The number of stockouts did not change. Conclusions: Adjustments to PAR and R/O amounts in the Emergency Department Omnicell machines led to a significant reduction in the average number of restocks for pharmacy technicians. Since stock outs were not reduced, nursing time and patient safety were also not improved.
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    Class of 2024 Abstract and Poster
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