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PHARMACY
MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ITEC107 – Introduction to
Computing for Pharmacy
1
Objectives
■ Importance of PMIS
■ What is PMIS
■ Functions of PMIS
■ The Information System Pyramid
■ Vendors and top products of PMIS
2
Introduction
■ Information and Communication Technology plays a great role
in different fields and areas. Health case system is one area
which is also affected.
■ It is necessary to ensure a technologically appropriate,
efficient, affordable, environmentally adaptable and
consumer friendly system to benefit the health care industry.
■ For this reason, Pharmacy Management Information System
(PMIS) is being built.
3
Introduction
■ PMIS basically deals with the maintenance of drugs and consumables in
the pharmacy unit.
■ The system will ensure availability of sufficient quantity of drugs and
consumable materials for the patient.
■ This will enhance the efficiency of clinical work, ease the patients
convenience and process drug prescriptions effectively.
■ The system will help removing time wasting, saving resources, allow easy
access to medicine, as well as bring on more security on the data
compared to manual based system.
4
Importance of PMIS
■ A good PMIS provides the necessary information to make
sound decisions in the pharmaceutical sector.
■ Effective pharmaceutical management requires policy
makers, program managers and health care providers to
monitor information related to patient adherence, drug
resistance, availability of medicines and laboratory supplies,
patient safety, product registration, product quality, financing
and program management etc.
5
What is PMIS?
■ The PMIS integrates pharmaceutical data collection
and the processing and presentation of information
that helps staff at all levels of a country’s health
system make evidence-based decisions to manage
pharmaceutical services.
6
Without PMIS: The bad data
cycle
7
Other Synonyms
■ Pharmacy Management Information Systems are also known
as;
– Pharmacy Management Software
– Pharmacy System Software
– Pharmaceutical Management Software
8
Functions of PMIS
■ An effective PMIS is able to synthesize the large volume of
data generated by pharmaceutical management operations.
■ It then processes the data into information for use in;
– planning activities
– estimating demand
– allocating resources
– monitoring and evaluating pharmaceutical management operations
Every stakeholder in the system should be able to access and monitor
their own unit.
9
Functions of PMIS
■ Another important
function is to improve
accountability. Much of
the recording and
reporting in a PMIS is
intended to create an
audit trail for products
as they enter or leave a
pharmaceutical supply
system.
10
Data vs. Information in PMIS
■ For example, data from health center reveals that
3000 co-trimoxazole tablets were distributed last
month. Is this consumption level abnormal?
■ Without analysis, this question would be difficult to
answer.
■ The data must be converted to information by
comparing the 3000 tables distributed last month
with the number distributed the previous month,
say 1000.
■ The management is able to analyze the complete
context and make decisions.
11
More Functions…
■ Some of the activities which PMIS have been employed:
– Clinical Screening: The Pharmacy Information System
can assist in patient care by the monitoring of drug
interactions, drug allergies and other possible
medication-related complications.
– Any issues relating to the appropriate dosage and the
patient’s age, weight and other physiologic factors are
tracked. Alerts and flags come up when the system picks
up any of these.
12
More Functions…
■ Prescription Management: The PMIS can also be use to
manage prescription for inpatients and/or outpatients.
■ When prescription orders are received, the orders are
matched to available pharmaceutical products and then
dispensed accordingly depending on whether the
patient is an inpatient or outpatient.
■ It is possible to track all prescriptions passed through
the system from who prescribed the drug, when it was
prescribed to when it was dispensed.
■ It is also possible to print out prescription labels and
instructions on how medication should be taken based
on the prescription.
13
Prescription Management
14
Scanning and Storing Prescriptions
15
More Functions…
■ Inventory Management: Pharmacies require a
continuous inventory culture in order to ensure that
drugs do not go out of stock. This is made even more
difficult when there are multiple dispensing points.
When done manually it is very difficult to maintain an
accurate inventory.
■ PMIS aid inventory management by maintaining an
internal inventory of all pharmaceutical products,
providing alerts when the quantity of an item is below a
set quantity and providing an electronic ordering system
that recommends the ordering of the affected item and
with the appropriate quantity from approved suppliers.
16
Inventory Management
17
Inventory Management
18
More Functions…
■ Report Generation: Most Pharmacy Information
Systems can generate reports which range from
determining medication usage patterns in the
hospital to the cost of drugs purchased and /or
dispensed within the given time period.
19
The Information System
Pyramid
20
The Information System
Pyramid
■ At the base of the pyramid are operational systems.
These include subsystems – procurement, distribution,
financial management and medicine use – that handle
data at the transactional level.
■ Every item that moves in and out of the inventory must
be tracked, and decisions must be made about how
much to supply to a health facility, when to reorder and
how to bill.
21
The Information System
Pyramid
■ The next level of the pyramid is formed by
management information system (MIS).
■ These systems typically provide summaries of
operational data in a periodic basis to help
managers of specific departments monitor the
performance of their units.
22
The Information System
Pyramid
■ The highest level of the information system pyramid is the
executive level.
■ At this level, the system further summarizes management
information for use in strategic planning and policy making.
■ The system generates a program-wide information on how
effective the organization is in accompanying its mission.
23
Meeting The Information Needs Of
Users With Different Requirements
■ Staff at every level and position use information to make
decisions that affect overall functioning of a pharmaceutical
supply system.
■ For example, the chief pharmacist may be unaware that large
quantities of a medicine are due to expire in the warehouse.
But if the pharmacist had information about the expiration
dates and could match that information with data on the
stock levels in the health facilities, medicine could be
dispatched to facilities that are running low, thereby averting
waste of money and medicines.
24
25
Information users and information needs
Meeting The Information Needs of
Users With Different Requirements
■ A good PMIS alerts staff to problems and triggers critical
actions at all levels.
26
Popular PMIS Vendors in the
Market
■ Cerner Etreby
■ Health Business Systems
■ Healthcare Computer Corp.
■ OPUS-ISM LLC
■ Perse/NDC/McKesson
■ PDX Inc.
■ QS/1
■ Rx30
27
Top PMIS Software Products
■ FSI Pharmacy Management System
■ ApotheSoft-Rx
■ Medeil
■ Rx30 Pharmacy System
■ PrescribeWellness
■ PharmaCODE
■ Speed Script
28
Top PMIS Software Products
in Turkey
■ Farmakom Eczane Bilgisayar Hizmetleri
■ Botanik Eczane Otomasyon Sistemi
■ Eczanem Eczane Otomasyon Sistemi
■ Robotik Eczane Otomasyonu
■ RxMediaPharma® Eczane Yönetim Sistemi
29
Summary
■ The PMIS is an organized system for collecting, processing,
reporting and using information for decision making.
■ Designing of a PMIS should be based on the different
information needs of users at each level of the system and
should build on existing forms, reports, and procedures as
much as possible.
30
Summary
■ A successful PMIS requires effective use of the information
generated, which includes;
– Efficient data processing to reduce large amounts of data
to a manageable number of key indicators
– Presentation of information in graphic form to simplify
interpretation
– Interpretation of information to identify trends and potential
problems
– Appropriate use of technology (for example, email,
websites) to present and share information with a wider
audience in less time
– Action in response to both positive and negative results
– Effective mechanism to provide and receive feedback
31

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Pharmacy MIS.pdf

  • 1. PHARMACY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ITEC107 – Introduction to Computing for Pharmacy 1
  • 2. Objectives ■ Importance of PMIS ■ What is PMIS ■ Functions of PMIS ■ The Information System Pyramid ■ Vendors and top products of PMIS 2
  • 3. Introduction ■ Information and Communication Technology plays a great role in different fields and areas. Health case system is one area which is also affected. ■ It is necessary to ensure a technologically appropriate, efficient, affordable, environmentally adaptable and consumer friendly system to benefit the health care industry. ■ For this reason, Pharmacy Management Information System (PMIS) is being built. 3
  • 4. Introduction ■ PMIS basically deals with the maintenance of drugs and consumables in the pharmacy unit. ■ The system will ensure availability of sufficient quantity of drugs and consumable materials for the patient. ■ This will enhance the efficiency of clinical work, ease the patients convenience and process drug prescriptions effectively. ■ The system will help removing time wasting, saving resources, allow easy access to medicine, as well as bring on more security on the data compared to manual based system. 4
  • 5. Importance of PMIS ■ A good PMIS provides the necessary information to make sound decisions in the pharmaceutical sector. ■ Effective pharmaceutical management requires policy makers, program managers and health care providers to monitor information related to patient adherence, drug resistance, availability of medicines and laboratory supplies, patient safety, product registration, product quality, financing and program management etc. 5
  • 6. What is PMIS? ■ The PMIS integrates pharmaceutical data collection and the processing and presentation of information that helps staff at all levels of a country’s health system make evidence-based decisions to manage pharmaceutical services. 6
  • 7. Without PMIS: The bad data cycle 7
  • 8. Other Synonyms ■ Pharmacy Management Information Systems are also known as; – Pharmacy Management Software – Pharmacy System Software – Pharmaceutical Management Software 8
  • 9. Functions of PMIS ■ An effective PMIS is able to synthesize the large volume of data generated by pharmaceutical management operations. ■ It then processes the data into information for use in; – planning activities – estimating demand – allocating resources – monitoring and evaluating pharmaceutical management operations Every stakeholder in the system should be able to access and monitor their own unit. 9
  • 10. Functions of PMIS ■ Another important function is to improve accountability. Much of the recording and reporting in a PMIS is intended to create an audit trail for products as they enter or leave a pharmaceutical supply system. 10
  • 11. Data vs. Information in PMIS ■ For example, data from health center reveals that 3000 co-trimoxazole tablets were distributed last month. Is this consumption level abnormal? ■ Without analysis, this question would be difficult to answer. ■ The data must be converted to information by comparing the 3000 tables distributed last month with the number distributed the previous month, say 1000. ■ The management is able to analyze the complete context and make decisions. 11
  • 12. More Functions… ■ Some of the activities which PMIS have been employed: – Clinical Screening: The Pharmacy Information System can assist in patient care by the monitoring of drug interactions, drug allergies and other possible medication-related complications. – Any issues relating to the appropriate dosage and the patient’s age, weight and other physiologic factors are tracked. Alerts and flags come up when the system picks up any of these. 12
  • 13. More Functions… ■ Prescription Management: The PMIS can also be use to manage prescription for inpatients and/or outpatients. ■ When prescription orders are received, the orders are matched to available pharmaceutical products and then dispensed accordingly depending on whether the patient is an inpatient or outpatient. ■ It is possible to track all prescriptions passed through the system from who prescribed the drug, when it was prescribed to when it was dispensed. ■ It is also possible to print out prescription labels and instructions on how medication should be taken based on the prescription. 13
  • 15. Scanning and Storing Prescriptions 15
  • 16. More Functions… ■ Inventory Management: Pharmacies require a continuous inventory culture in order to ensure that drugs do not go out of stock. This is made even more difficult when there are multiple dispensing points. When done manually it is very difficult to maintain an accurate inventory. ■ PMIS aid inventory management by maintaining an internal inventory of all pharmaceutical products, providing alerts when the quantity of an item is below a set quantity and providing an electronic ordering system that recommends the ordering of the affected item and with the appropriate quantity from approved suppliers. 16
  • 19. More Functions… ■ Report Generation: Most Pharmacy Information Systems can generate reports which range from determining medication usage patterns in the hospital to the cost of drugs purchased and /or dispensed within the given time period. 19
  • 21. The Information System Pyramid ■ At the base of the pyramid are operational systems. These include subsystems – procurement, distribution, financial management and medicine use – that handle data at the transactional level. ■ Every item that moves in and out of the inventory must be tracked, and decisions must be made about how much to supply to a health facility, when to reorder and how to bill. 21
  • 22. The Information System Pyramid ■ The next level of the pyramid is formed by management information system (MIS). ■ These systems typically provide summaries of operational data in a periodic basis to help managers of specific departments monitor the performance of their units. 22
  • 23. The Information System Pyramid ■ The highest level of the information system pyramid is the executive level. ■ At this level, the system further summarizes management information for use in strategic planning and policy making. ■ The system generates a program-wide information on how effective the organization is in accompanying its mission. 23
  • 24. Meeting The Information Needs Of Users With Different Requirements ■ Staff at every level and position use information to make decisions that affect overall functioning of a pharmaceutical supply system. ■ For example, the chief pharmacist may be unaware that large quantities of a medicine are due to expire in the warehouse. But if the pharmacist had information about the expiration dates and could match that information with data on the stock levels in the health facilities, medicine could be dispatched to facilities that are running low, thereby averting waste of money and medicines. 24
  • 25. 25 Information users and information needs
  • 26. Meeting The Information Needs of Users With Different Requirements ■ A good PMIS alerts staff to problems and triggers critical actions at all levels. 26
  • 27. Popular PMIS Vendors in the Market ■ Cerner Etreby ■ Health Business Systems ■ Healthcare Computer Corp. ■ OPUS-ISM LLC ■ Perse/NDC/McKesson ■ PDX Inc. ■ QS/1 ■ Rx30 27
  • 28. Top PMIS Software Products ■ FSI Pharmacy Management System ■ ApotheSoft-Rx ■ Medeil ■ Rx30 Pharmacy System ■ PrescribeWellness ■ PharmaCODE ■ Speed Script 28
  • 29. Top PMIS Software Products in Turkey ■ Farmakom Eczane Bilgisayar Hizmetleri ■ Botanik Eczane Otomasyon Sistemi ■ Eczanem Eczane Otomasyon Sistemi ■ Robotik Eczane Otomasyonu ■ RxMediaPharma® Eczane Yönetim Sistemi 29
  • 30. Summary ■ The PMIS is an organized system for collecting, processing, reporting and using information for decision making. ■ Designing of a PMIS should be based on the different information needs of users at each level of the system and should build on existing forms, reports, and procedures as much as possible. 30
  • 31. Summary ■ A successful PMIS requires effective use of the information generated, which includes; – Efficient data processing to reduce large amounts of data to a manageable number of key indicators – Presentation of information in graphic form to simplify interpretation – Interpretation of information to identify trends and potential problems – Appropriate use of technology (for example, email, websites) to present and share information with a wider audience in less time – Action in response to both positive and negative results – Effective mechanism to provide and receive feedback 31