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Leveraging Manufacturer Unit Dose Bar Codes
The Opportunity        3

           The Obstacles          16


Contents   The Solution           20

           Using PROmanager-Rx™   25

           Business Realization   32
The Opportunity
The Opportunity




     The Food and Drug Administration’s 2003 mandate on bar coding
        has had far-reaching effects. Today, a substantial majority of
    medications are available in bar-coded unit dose form, including more
         than 80% of the top 500 most commonly used oral solids.

      The ISMP*, ASHP**, Joint Commission, State Boards of Pharmacy, and
    other organizations support the use of bar-coded unit dose medications
      and bar-code-based dispensing systems, and recognize the benefits
        of using manufacturer unit dose packaging whenever possible.




4                           * Institute for Safe Medication Practices
                        ** American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Most hospitals are implementing or planning
bedside point-of-care initiatives using bar-coded
  unit dose medications, based on dramatic,
  documented impacts on medication safety.




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                                                                30                    29%
                                                                20       21%

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                      BCMA Adoption
                                                                           ‘07          ‘08           ‘09          ‘10



                                                                      BCMA adoption continued its rapid growth, with 41% of
                                                                      facilities having implemented BCMA systems in 2010.




                               Source: Pharmacy Purchasing & Products, 2010 Survey                                            5
The American Society of Health-System
       Pharmacists (ASHP) calls for the use of
    manufacturer-packaged unit dose medications.




           “ASHP urges the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), other regulatory agencies,
              standard-setting bodies, contracting entities, health systems, and others to
             mandate that pharmaceutical manufacturers use symbologies that are readily
             deciphered by commonly used scanning equipment to code for the National
            Drug Code (NDC), lot number, and expiration date on all unit-dose, unit-of-use,
              and injectable drug packaging. Pharmaceutical manufacturers should also
                provide all medications used in health systems in unit dose packages.”

                     — ASHP Statement on Bar-Code-Enabled Medication Administration Technology,
                         Automation and Information Technology – Statements, pp. 6-8, 2008




6
In addition, the ASHP has recommended that hospital
facilities employ bar-code scanning at each stage of the
  medication-use process, for improved patient safety
             and strengthened compliance.




             “The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists encourages hospital and
               health-system pharmacies to incorporate bar-code scanning into inventory
           management, dose preparation and packaging, and dispensing of medications. The
           purpose of such scanning is to ensure that drug products distributed, deployed to
            intermediate storage areas, or used in the preparation of patient doses are the
                       correct products, are in-date, and have not been recalled.”

                        — ASHP Statement on Bar-Code Verification During Inventory, Preparation,
                                      and Dispensing of Medications – June 2010




                                                                                                   7
The Veterans Health Administration prefers
      manufacturer bar-coded medications.




             “The U.S. Veterans Health Administration has announced that it prefers its
          173 hospitals, when purchasing medications, to purchase those whose unit doses
           have been labeled with bar codes. Similar messages by other large healthcare
             systems should provide a major competitive incentive for manufacturers to
            accelerate the investments and develop the production lines that packaging
                       unit doses of medications with bar codes will require.”

                  — Drug Topics, “How pharmacy technology has evolved: what is and what could be,”
                                                  March 19, 2007




8
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)
  prefers manufacturer bar-coded medications.




             “ISMP strongly recommends that hospitals obtain the majority of products
          in unit-dose or ready-to-use packaging whenever possible from manufacturers.
                        This includes oral as well as intravenous products.”

                       — “A Call to Action: Safeguard Drug Administration Within 2 Years!
                           Bar Coding of Unit Doses Can Reduce Medication Errors,”
                                   Institute for Safe Medication Practices, 2002




                                                                                            9
These medications have additionally been
     recognized for their Quality Assurance (QA)
              value by leading experts.




              “From a QA (Quality Assurance) standpoint, it is ideal to purchase unit dose
             drugs directly from the manufacturer, as their QA processes are held to higher
                            GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) standards.”

                                             — Noel C. Hodges, R.Ph., MBA,
                             “QA Practices for Bar Coded Unit Dose Packaging Operations,”
                                      Pharmacy Purchasing & Products, pp. 30-31,
                                                    September 2006




10
Oral solid medications are the predominant
 form of drugs dispensed in U.S. hospitals.




                                                                                                                                             Injectables

                                                                                                                                            12%

Typical Hospital Formulary, Average
                             Cart Fill Medications



                                                                                                                                              Oral Liquids

                                                                                                                                             10.5%
                                                         Oral Solids

                                                     67.1%                                                                  Other

                                                                                                                           10.4%


 Source: CIHL Survey of Hospital Pharmacy Directors — Final Results on the Current State of the Unit Dose and Bedside Barcode-Enabled Dispensing Practice,   11
                                                          December 2008, University of Arkansas
Package-ready oral solids are widely available from multiple vendors.
     Based on 2010 oral solids sales data from MHS (McKesson Health Systems),
      covering over 7,900 records, the top 500 oral solid National Drug Codes
                 have an 86% availability in pre-packaged form.



                                             100


                                                      87%              89%                              89%
                            86%                                                          86%                      85%       84%
                                               80



                                               60



                                               40



                                               20



       NDC Unit Dose Availablity                0
                     by Volume                          1-100          101-200           201-300        301-400   401-500   500+




12                                 Source: MHS (McKesson Health Systems) 2010 oral solids sales data.
A number of hospitals compare the per dose cost of packaged unit dose oral
 solids to bulk medications, using a predetermined acquisition cost differential to
rationalize bulk medication purchases and self-packaging. When the total costs of
    self-packaging are taken into consideration, however, there are most often
        greater savings in buying more pre-packaged unit dose medications.


                                                       SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY

                        Current State                                              Balanced State with Unit Dose Cost Benefit
  Bulk Spend                                           $947,878           Bulk Spend                                                 $480,181
  Packaging Cost                                         $81,316          Packaging Cost                                               $19,921
  Unit Dose Spend                                      $275,515           Unit Dose Spend                                            $733,478
  Total Oral Solids Spend                             $1,304,709          Total Oral Solids Spend                                   $1,233,580




                       67%                                                                                         88%
                                                                                                              Unit Dose
                                                                                                                 Spend
           Unit Dose                                                                                          $733,478
              Spend
           $275,515

                       Bulk+Packaging
                       Spend                                                                                       Bulk+Packaging
                       $1,029,194                                                                                  Spend
                                                                                                                   $500,102




                                        SavingS of new formulary: $71,129
                                Source: Joint study by McKesson Automation and a Community Hospital, April 2010.                                 13
Hospitals can increase unit dose purchases to as much as 96% of volume.




     Most customers will realize savings by shifting purchases to unit dose.
     —   23 analyses conducted using current process
                                                                                            90% - 100%
     —   Most common packaging cost per dose - 10¢                                                            60% - 70%
     —   18% average reduction in the number of oral solid SKUs
     —   Before: 50% average unit dose utilization (volume); After: 79%
     —   Average annual savings net of packaging costs ~ $27,000
     —   19 of 23 project net savings




                            Recommended % Unit Dose




                                                     80% - 90%
                                                                                                               70% - 80%

14                                       Source: MHS (McKesson Health Systems) 2010 oral solids sales data.
Internally packaged medications can also have unforseen drawbacks.
   In September 2009, the Virginia State Board of Pharmacy made it possible
        to use a robotic picking system without board approval. However,
any pharmacy using self-packaged or repackaged medications in a robotic system
    has to comply with this regulation – eliminating the major system benefit
                       of reduced pharmacist involvement.




                 “Pharmacists shall verify and check for the accuracy of all drugs packaged or repackaged
                 for use by the robot by a visual check of both labeling and contents prior to stocking the
                    drugs in the robotic pharmacy system. A repackaging record shall be maintained in
                 accordance with 18VAC110-20-355 A, and the verifying pharmacist shall initial the record.
                   Packaging and labeling, including the appropriate beyond-use date, shall conform to
                               requirements of this chapter and current USP-NF standards.”

                                          — Virginia State Board of Pharmacy Regulations




                                                                                                              15
The Obstacles
The Obstacles




Fully automated patient-specific dispensing of bar-coded medications is proven to
reduce errors, increase efficiency, eliminate labor and costs, and allow pharmacists
to spend more time on clinical duties.

So why aren’t more hospital pharmacies fully automating patient-specific dispensing?

The answer largely lies with existing automated systems. Some require
repackaging, either internally – with pharmacist and technician labor, costs, and
liability – or through outsourcing, with its increased inventory and costs.




                                                                                       17
The Obstacles




     Automated systems are also large in size, taking up several hundred feet of
     floor space – even though they often offer limited “line item” capacity based
     on physical storage. In addition, they require a special three-phase power
     supply and compressed air, which add to installation and remodeling costs.

     In sum, the capital and operating expenses and physical space demands make
     these systems impractical for many hospitals.




18
The Obstacles




Do you really need an automated system? Ask yourself these simple questions.

— Are patient and medication safety initiatives a high priority?
— Could your pharmacists add more value to the organization if they were no longer
  involved in packaging and dispensing processes?
— Are you dispensing a minimum of 1,000 patient-specific oral solid doses per day?
— Do you want to get the maximum benefit possible from the bar-coded medications
  you need for bedside point-of-care programs?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you could benefit from a
patient-specific automated dispensing system.




                                                                                     19
The Solution
Introducing PROmanager-Rx™




It’s the only fully automated system for hospital pharmacies that directly stores and dispenses
manufacturer-packaged unit dose oral solid medications – decreasing dispensing errors and
increasing patient safety.

Using manufacturer unit dose
packaging and a bar-code-driven
workflow that includes scanning
every dose, PROmanager-Rx
minimizes the pharmacist’s involvement
in packaging and dispensing.

Avoiding medication errors and
focusing expensive pharmacist time
on value-adding activities provides
a compelling Return on Investment
(ROI) for hospital pharmacies.




                                                                                                  21
Introducing PROmanager-Rx




           PROmanager-Rx is also the first system to eliminate the common barriers to automation:

           — By using pre-packaged oral solids, it eliminates9repackaging, saving pharmacist and technician
                                                            7 – 3/8
             labor, costs, and liability or outsourcing costs.
           — It fits in an approximately 60 to 80 square foot area, while storing up to 12,000 doses.
           — It runs on a standard 120v electrical outlet, requires no compressed air, and uses a standard network
             connection. Staff can use any convenient workstation.
           — It requires little or no remodeling and can
             usually be installed in a matter of days.
                                   9 – 5 3/8


                                           12 – 3 1/2
                                  [ PROmanager-Rx WITH CONVEYOR ]



                                                                                                                          7 – 9 3/8
 1 – 8 5/8
[ CONVEYOR ]




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RESTOCKING ]     MEDICATION   DISPENSING/RESTOCKING     MEDICATION
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                                                                     1 – 8 5/8
Introducing PROmanager-Rx




PROmanager-Rx has a number of unique features and benefits.

— It uses manufacturer-packaged bar-coded oral solids – inherently, the safest packaging form.
— It minimizes on-site/outsourced packaging efforts and required resources.
— It qualifies for a reduced R.Ph. check waiver (where allowed).
— It alleviates the need for R.Ph. packaging integrity checks.
— It allows for longer medication expiration dating.
— Its true First-In, First-Out (FIFO) inventory
  management system reduces waste.
— It has an incredibly compact footprint
  for its 12,000-dose capacity.
— It’s easy to install.




                                                                                                 23
Introducing PROmanager-Rx




     PROmanager-Rx also has these other important features and benefits:

     Safety
     — It uses bar-code scanning technology.
     — It can be used to more accurately perform cart fills and first doses.
     — It integrates with the Connect-Rx® platform for fill modes and R.Ph. checking.
     Efficiency
     — It increases staff productivity by automating the medication picking process.
     — It increases pharmacy order throughput and capacity.
     — It provides perpetual inventory management, for increased turns
         and a reduction in wasted and expired medications.
     Cost Reduction
     — It has an attractive ROI and relatively short payback period.
     — It’s built to deliver the reliability you expect from
         McKesson Automation Solutions.
     — It’s supported by McKesson service, education, and training.




24
Using
PROmanager-Rx
Using PROmanager-Rx




     PROmanager-Rx overview:

     — The only automated system that directly exploits
       the benefits of manufacturer-packaged bar-coded
       unit dose medications
     — Unsurpassed medication safety and accuracy
     — Minimizes pharmacist involvement
       in packaging and dispensing
     — Goes where automation couldn’t go before
     — Efficiency and integration via Connect-Rx
       software




26
Using PROmanager-Rx




How does PROmanager-Rx work?

—   Utilizes manufacturer oral solid packaging
—   Restocking and returns through “restock trays” and “restock drawer”
—   Dynamic medication assignment in storage carousels – 12,000 doses maximum
—   Patient and medication identification via bar-code scan
—   Output to conveyor or front chute




                                                                                27
Using PROmanager-Rx




     Dispensing to the conveyor, step by step:

     — Bar-coded patient labels are printed at a workstation.
     — Labels are placed on cassettes.
     — Cassettes are placed on the conveyor.
     — PROmanager-Rx reads each patient bar code,
       scans and selects every dose, and dispenses
       it to the correct cassette.
     — The cassette exits the conveyor.

     You can use PROmanager-Rx for any patient-specific fill,
     whether scheduled or a first dose order.




28
Using PROmanager-Rx




Dispensing to the front chute, step by step:

— A patient label is printed and placed
  on a bag or cassette.
— The technician initiates “Front Dispense.”
— PROmanager-Rx reads the patient bar
  code, scans and selects every dose, and
  dispenses all of them.
— The patient label is scanned a second
  time just prior to dispensing, further
  assuring accuracy.




                                               29
Using PROmanager-Rx




     Restocking PROmanager-Rx, step by step:

     — Bar-coded medications are placed in
       restock trays.
     — Via bar-code scan, a technician assigns
       a default expiration date to trays.
     — The expiration date is assigned from
       the medication bar code, if available.
     — Trays are loaded into the restock drawer.

     Up to 25 trays (500 doses) can be
     loaded to the restock drawer at a time.




30
Using PROmanager-Rx




Inventory management is easier with PROmanager-Rx.

— It tracks the expiration date associated
  with every medication.
— It uses true First-In, First-Out (FIFO)
  dispensing.
— You can use optional Dynamic
  Optimization based on actual usage,
  by medication.
— PROmanager-Rx can generate a wide
  array of inventory reports and functions.
— It can connect to Fulfill-Rxsm software for
  automated order creation and receipt.




                                                     31
Business Realization
Business Realization




PROmanager-Rx is ideal for a 100 to 400 bed hospital using a centralized or hybrid
medication distribution model, where the majority of medications are dispensed for
individual patients.

This section will help you assess the business case for PROmanager-Rx in terms of
your specific facility.




                                                                                     33
Business Realization




     Labor

     — Compare “manual dispensing” throughput to PROmanager-Rx throughput.
     — 100% technician labor is required for manual dispensing.
     — 100% technician labor is required for packaging (if you’re not already purchasing
       manufacturer-packaged unit dose oral solids).
     — Consider operational impact and cost of package checking by pharmacists.
     — PROmanager-Rx tech labor will include tray loading, assignment, use of conveyor
       or front chute.




34
Business Realization




In-House Packaging Assessment

— Average up-charge per dose to acquire package-ready oral solids
— Average cost to package in-house, including equipment, supplies, labor
— Potential increase in purchases of unit dose to support PROmanager-Rx
  and avoid packaging

Inventory Management

— Reduction in overall levels of inventory, increased turns
— Increase in annual medication expenditures
— Expired medication cost avoidance – based on established metrics, perpetual
  inventory capability of PROmanager-Rx




                                                                                35
Business Realization




     Adverse Drug Event (ADE) Avoidance

     —   2.43 ADEs per 100 admissions
     —   Average increase in Length of Stay (LOS) = 1.74 days
     —   Average cost of increased LOS = $8,750*
     —   Percentage reduction in ADE costs attributed to PROmanager-Rx = 8%




36           * In 2006, the Institute of Medicine revised the cost of an ADE and adjusted for inflation to value the cost at $8,750.
                                Source: “Preventing Medication Errors,” Institute Of Medicine, 2006, pp. 115-117
Business Realization




Consider the impact of using multiple automation products.

—   Apply bar-code-driven processes to 100% of the workflow.
—   Increase R.Ph. and technician productivity.
—   Extend perpetual inventory to all medications.
—   Overcome any shortcomings of individual solutions.
—   Generate higher revenue and margins.
—   Increase integration benefits.




                                                               37
Business Realization




     Benefits of using PROmanager-Rx with other McKesson solutions:

     — Fully integrated via Connect-Rx from order processing through fill modes, formulary
       management, R.Ph. checking
     — Available with Fulfill-Rx for McKesson Health Systems customers
     — Complements MedCarousel® or IntelliShelf-Rx™ for bar-code-based dispensing
       of odd forms
     — Complements ROBOT-Rx® with compatible cassette handling




38
Business Realization




Benefits of using Sky Medications with PROmanager-Rx:

— cGMP quality
— Verified quality linear bar code
— PROmanager-Rx reads packages that carry NDC, lot number and expiration date
  information within the bar code
— Perforated cards relatively easy to separate
— Standard-size 2x5 card for all medications
— Guaranteed availability for MHS customers




                                                                                39
500 Cranberry Woods Drive
                                    Cranberry Twp., PA 16066

McKesson Corporation — Automation   1.800.594.9145

                                    www.PROmanager-Rx.com




                                    © 2011 McKesson Corp.

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Leveraging Manufacturer Unit Dose Bar Codes

  • 2. The Opportunity 3 The Obstacles 16 Contents The Solution 20 Using PROmanager-Rx™ 25 Business Realization 32
  • 4. The Opportunity The Food and Drug Administration’s 2003 mandate on bar coding has had far-reaching effects. Today, a substantial majority of medications are available in bar-coded unit dose form, including more than 80% of the top 500 most commonly used oral solids. The ISMP*, ASHP**, Joint Commission, State Boards of Pharmacy, and other organizations support the use of bar-coded unit dose medications and bar-code-based dispensing systems, and recognize the benefits of using manufacturer unit dose packaging whenever possible. 4 * Institute for Safe Medication Practices ** American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
  • 5. Most hospitals are implementing or planning bedside point-of-care initiatives using bar-coded unit dose medications, based on dramatic, documented impacts on medication safety. 50 40 41% 33% 30 29% 20 21% 10 0 BCMA Adoption ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 BCMA adoption continued its rapid growth, with 41% of facilities having implemented BCMA systems in 2010. Source: Pharmacy Purchasing & Products, 2010 Survey 5
  • 6. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) calls for the use of manufacturer-packaged unit dose medications. “ASHP urges the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), other regulatory agencies, standard-setting bodies, contracting entities, health systems, and others to mandate that pharmaceutical manufacturers use symbologies that are readily deciphered by commonly used scanning equipment to code for the National Drug Code (NDC), lot number, and expiration date on all unit-dose, unit-of-use, and injectable drug packaging. Pharmaceutical manufacturers should also provide all medications used in health systems in unit dose packages.” — ASHP Statement on Bar-Code-Enabled Medication Administration Technology, Automation and Information Technology – Statements, pp. 6-8, 2008 6
  • 7. In addition, the ASHP has recommended that hospital facilities employ bar-code scanning at each stage of the medication-use process, for improved patient safety and strengthened compliance. “The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists encourages hospital and health-system pharmacies to incorporate bar-code scanning into inventory management, dose preparation and packaging, and dispensing of medications. The purpose of such scanning is to ensure that drug products distributed, deployed to intermediate storage areas, or used in the preparation of patient doses are the correct products, are in-date, and have not been recalled.” — ASHP Statement on Bar-Code Verification During Inventory, Preparation, and Dispensing of Medications – June 2010 7
  • 8. The Veterans Health Administration prefers manufacturer bar-coded medications. “The U.S. Veterans Health Administration has announced that it prefers its 173 hospitals, when purchasing medications, to purchase those whose unit doses have been labeled with bar codes. Similar messages by other large healthcare systems should provide a major competitive incentive for manufacturers to accelerate the investments and develop the production lines that packaging unit doses of medications with bar codes will require.” — Drug Topics, “How pharmacy technology has evolved: what is and what could be,” March 19, 2007 8
  • 9. The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) prefers manufacturer bar-coded medications. “ISMP strongly recommends that hospitals obtain the majority of products in unit-dose or ready-to-use packaging whenever possible from manufacturers. This includes oral as well as intravenous products.” — “A Call to Action: Safeguard Drug Administration Within 2 Years! Bar Coding of Unit Doses Can Reduce Medication Errors,” Institute for Safe Medication Practices, 2002 9
  • 10. These medications have additionally been recognized for their Quality Assurance (QA) value by leading experts. “From a QA (Quality Assurance) standpoint, it is ideal to purchase unit dose drugs directly from the manufacturer, as their QA processes are held to higher GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) standards.” — Noel C. Hodges, R.Ph., MBA, “QA Practices for Bar Coded Unit Dose Packaging Operations,” Pharmacy Purchasing & Products, pp. 30-31, September 2006 10
  • 11. Oral solid medications are the predominant form of drugs dispensed in U.S. hospitals. Injectables 12% Typical Hospital Formulary, Average Cart Fill Medications Oral Liquids 10.5% Oral Solids 67.1% Other 10.4% Source: CIHL Survey of Hospital Pharmacy Directors — Final Results on the Current State of the Unit Dose and Bedside Barcode-Enabled Dispensing Practice, 11 December 2008, University of Arkansas
  • 12. Package-ready oral solids are widely available from multiple vendors. Based on 2010 oral solids sales data from MHS (McKesson Health Systems), covering over 7,900 records, the top 500 oral solid National Drug Codes have an 86% availability in pre-packaged form. 100 87% 89% 89% 86% 86% 85% 84% 80 60 40 20 NDC Unit Dose Availablity 0 by Volume 1-100 101-200 201-300 301-400 401-500 500+ 12 Source: MHS (McKesson Health Systems) 2010 oral solids sales data.
  • 13. A number of hospitals compare the per dose cost of packaged unit dose oral solids to bulk medications, using a predetermined acquisition cost differential to rationalize bulk medication purchases and self-packaging. When the total costs of self-packaging are taken into consideration, however, there are most often greater savings in buying more pre-packaged unit dose medications. SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY Current State Balanced State with Unit Dose Cost Benefit Bulk Spend $947,878 Bulk Spend $480,181 Packaging Cost $81,316 Packaging Cost $19,921 Unit Dose Spend $275,515 Unit Dose Spend $733,478 Total Oral Solids Spend $1,304,709 Total Oral Solids Spend $1,233,580 67% 88% Unit Dose Spend Unit Dose $733,478 Spend $275,515 Bulk+Packaging Spend Bulk+Packaging $1,029,194 Spend $500,102 SavingS of new formulary: $71,129 Source: Joint study by McKesson Automation and a Community Hospital, April 2010. 13
  • 14. Hospitals can increase unit dose purchases to as much as 96% of volume. Most customers will realize savings by shifting purchases to unit dose. — 23 analyses conducted using current process 90% - 100% — Most common packaging cost per dose - 10¢ 60% - 70% — 18% average reduction in the number of oral solid SKUs — Before: 50% average unit dose utilization (volume); After: 79% — Average annual savings net of packaging costs ~ $27,000 — 19 of 23 project net savings Recommended % Unit Dose 80% - 90% 70% - 80% 14 Source: MHS (McKesson Health Systems) 2010 oral solids sales data.
  • 15. Internally packaged medications can also have unforseen drawbacks. In September 2009, the Virginia State Board of Pharmacy made it possible to use a robotic picking system without board approval. However, any pharmacy using self-packaged or repackaged medications in a robotic system has to comply with this regulation – eliminating the major system benefit of reduced pharmacist involvement. “Pharmacists shall verify and check for the accuracy of all drugs packaged or repackaged for use by the robot by a visual check of both labeling and contents prior to stocking the drugs in the robotic pharmacy system. A repackaging record shall be maintained in accordance with 18VAC110-20-355 A, and the verifying pharmacist shall initial the record. Packaging and labeling, including the appropriate beyond-use date, shall conform to requirements of this chapter and current USP-NF standards.” — Virginia State Board of Pharmacy Regulations 15
  • 17. The Obstacles Fully automated patient-specific dispensing of bar-coded medications is proven to reduce errors, increase efficiency, eliminate labor and costs, and allow pharmacists to spend more time on clinical duties. So why aren’t more hospital pharmacies fully automating patient-specific dispensing? The answer largely lies with existing automated systems. Some require repackaging, either internally – with pharmacist and technician labor, costs, and liability – or through outsourcing, with its increased inventory and costs. 17
  • 18. The Obstacles Automated systems are also large in size, taking up several hundred feet of floor space – even though they often offer limited “line item” capacity based on physical storage. In addition, they require a special three-phase power supply and compressed air, which add to installation and remodeling costs. In sum, the capital and operating expenses and physical space demands make these systems impractical for many hospitals. 18
  • 19. The Obstacles Do you really need an automated system? Ask yourself these simple questions. — Are patient and medication safety initiatives a high priority? — Could your pharmacists add more value to the organization if they were no longer involved in packaging and dispensing processes? — Are you dispensing a minimum of 1,000 patient-specific oral solid doses per day? — Do you want to get the maximum benefit possible from the bar-coded medications you need for bedside point-of-care programs? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you could benefit from a patient-specific automated dispensing system. 19
  • 21. Introducing PROmanager-Rx™ It’s the only fully automated system for hospital pharmacies that directly stores and dispenses manufacturer-packaged unit dose oral solid medications – decreasing dispensing errors and increasing patient safety. Using manufacturer unit dose packaging and a bar-code-driven workflow that includes scanning every dose, PROmanager-Rx minimizes the pharmacist’s involvement in packaging and dispensing. Avoiding medication errors and focusing expensive pharmacist time on value-adding activities provides a compelling Return on Investment (ROI) for hospital pharmacies. 21
  • 22. Introducing PROmanager-Rx PROmanager-Rx is also the first system to eliminate the common barriers to automation: — By using pre-packaged oral solids, it eliminates9repackaging, saving pharmacist and technician 7 – 3/8 labor, costs, and liability or outsourcing costs. — It fits in an approximately 60 to 80 square foot area, while storing up to 12,000 doses. — It runs on a standard 120v electrical outlet, requires no compressed air, and uses a standard network connection. Staff can use any convenient workstation. — It requires little or no remodeling and can usually be installed in a matter of days. 9 – 5 3/8 12 – 3 1/2 [ PROmanager-Rx WITH CONVEYOR ] 7 – 9 3/8 1 – 8 5/8 [ CONVEYOR ] MAI PROm 3–0 BAS 07MAY08 TWO [ DISPENSING/ RESTOCKING ] MEDICATION DISPENSING/RESTOCKING MEDICATION STORAGE STORAGE 500 CRANBERRY WOODS DRIVE 2982 STG 9/15/09 CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP PA , 16066 NTS B 2982 9 – 5 3/8 12 – 3 1/2 [ PROmanager-Rx WITH CONVEYOR ] 22 1 – 8 5/8
  • 23. Introducing PROmanager-Rx PROmanager-Rx has a number of unique features and benefits. — It uses manufacturer-packaged bar-coded oral solids – inherently, the safest packaging form. — It minimizes on-site/outsourced packaging efforts and required resources. — It qualifies for a reduced R.Ph. check waiver (where allowed). — It alleviates the need for R.Ph. packaging integrity checks. — It allows for longer medication expiration dating. — Its true First-In, First-Out (FIFO) inventory management system reduces waste. — It has an incredibly compact footprint for its 12,000-dose capacity. — It’s easy to install. 23
  • 24. Introducing PROmanager-Rx PROmanager-Rx also has these other important features and benefits: Safety — It uses bar-code scanning technology. — It can be used to more accurately perform cart fills and first doses. — It integrates with the Connect-Rx® platform for fill modes and R.Ph. checking. Efficiency — It increases staff productivity by automating the medication picking process. — It increases pharmacy order throughput and capacity. — It provides perpetual inventory management, for increased turns and a reduction in wasted and expired medications. Cost Reduction — It has an attractive ROI and relatively short payback period. — It’s built to deliver the reliability you expect from McKesson Automation Solutions. — It’s supported by McKesson service, education, and training. 24
  • 26. Using PROmanager-Rx PROmanager-Rx overview: — The only automated system that directly exploits the benefits of manufacturer-packaged bar-coded unit dose medications — Unsurpassed medication safety and accuracy — Minimizes pharmacist involvement in packaging and dispensing — Goes where automation couldn’t go before — Efficiency and integration via Connect-Rx software 26
  • 27. Using PROmanager-Rx How does PROmanager-Rx work? — Utilizes manufacturer oral solid packaging — Restocking and returns through “restock trays” and “restock drawer” — Dynamic medication assignment in storage carousels – 12,000 doses maximum — Patient and medication identification via bar-code scan — Output to conveyor or front chute 27
  • 28. Using PROmanager-Rx Dispensing to the conveyor, step by step: — Bar-coded patient labels are printed at a workstation. — Labels are placed on cassettes. — Cassettes are placed on the conveyor. — PROmanager-Rx reads each patient bar code, scans and selects every dose, and dispenses it to the correct cassette. — The cassette exits the conveyor. You can use PROmanager-Rx for any patient-specific fill, whether scheduled or a first dose order. 28
  • 29. Using PROmanager-Rx Dispensing to the front chute, step by step: — A patient label is printed and placed on a bag or cassette. — The technician initiates “Front Dispense.” — PROmanager-Rx reads the patient bar code, scans and selects every dose, and dispenses all of them. — The patient label is scanned a second time just prior to dispensing, further assuring accuracy. 29
  • 30. Using PROmanager-Rx Restocking PROmanager-Rx, step by step: — Bar-coded medications are placed in restock trays. — Via bar-code scan, a technician assigns a default expiration date to trays. — The expiration date is assigned from the medication bar code, if available. — Trays are loaded into the restock drawer. Up to 25 trays (500 doses) can be loaded to the restock drawer at a time. 30
  • 31. Using PROmanager-Rx Inventory management is easier with PROmanager-Rx. — It tracks the expiration date associated with every medication. — It uses true First-In, First-Out (FIFO) dispensing. — You can use optional Dynamic Optimization based on actual usage, by medication. — PROmanager-Rx can generate a wide array of inventory reports and functions. — It can connect to Fulfill-Rxsm software for automated order creation and receipt. 31
  • 33. Business Realization PROmanager-Rx is ideal for a 100 to 400 bed hospital using a centralized or hybrid medication distribution model, where the majority of medications are dispensed for individual patients. This section will help you assess the business case for PROmanager-Rx in terms of your specific facility. 33
  • 34. Business Realization Labor — Compare “manual dispensing” throughput to PROmanager-Rx throughput. — 100% technician labor is required for manual dispensing. — 100% technician labor is required for packaging (if you’re not already purchasing manufacturer-packaged unit dose oral solids). — Consider operational impact and cost of package checking by pharmacists. — PROmanager-Rx tech labor will include tray loading, assignment, use of conveyor or front chute. 34
  • 35. Business Realization In-House Packaging Assessment — Average up-charge per dose to acquire package-ready oral solids — Average cost to package in-house, including equipment, supplies, labor — Potential increase in purchases of unit dose to support PROmanager-Rx and avoid packaging Inventory Management — Reduction in overall levels of inventory, increased turns — Increase in annual medication expenditures — Expired medication cost avoidance – based on established metrics, perpetual inventory capability of PROmanager-Rx 35
  • 36. Business Realization Adverse Drug Event (ADE) Avoidance — 2.43 ADEs per 100 admissions — Average increase in Length of Stay (LOS) = 1.74 days — Average cost of increased LOS = $8,750* — Percentage reduction in ADE costs attributed to PROmanager-Rx = 8% 36 * In 2006, the Institute of Medicine revised the cost of an ADE and adjusted for inflation to value the cost at $8,750. Source: “Preventing Medication Errors,” Institute Of Medicine, 2006, pp. 115-117
  • 37. Business Realization Consider the impact of using multiple automation products. — Apply bar-code-driven processes to 100% of the workflow. — Increase R.Ph. and technician productivity. — Extend perpetual inventory to all medications. — Overcome any shortcomings of individual solutions. — Generate higher revenue and margins. — Increase integration benefits. 37
  • 38. Business Realization Benefits of using PROmanager-Rx with other McKesson solutions: — Fully integrated via Connect-Rx from order processing through fill modes, formulary management, R.Ph. checking — Available with Fulfill-Rx for McKesson Health Systems customers — Complements MedCarousel® or IntelliShelf-Rx™ for bar-code-based dispensing of odd forms — Complements ROBOT-Rx® with compatible cassette handling 38
  • 39. Business Realization Benefits of using Sky Medications with PROmanager-Rx: — cGMP quality — Verified quality linear bar code — PROmanager-Rx reads packages that carry NDC, lot number and expiration date information within the bar code — Perforated cards relatively easy to separate — Standard-size 2x5 card for all medications — Guaranteed availability for MHS customers 39
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