Tri Utami, Ni Nyoman Ayu
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FACTORS CAUSES OF STOCK OUT AND DRUG STAGNANT AT PHARMACY INSTALLATION OF HOSPITAL X MALANG Tri Utami, Ni Nyoman Ayu; Ratri, Devita Rahmani; Nuthea, Merry
Jurnal Kedokteran Brawijaya Article in Press 2
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Hospital pharmacy service is a supporting service as well as a revenue center in the hospital. More than 90% of hospital services use pharmaceutical supplies and 50% of hospital revenues come from managing pharmaceutical supplies. In the Covid-19 pandemic situation, the Pharmacy Installation must calculating the logistics management of the medicine properly. However, based on the hospitalization stock in May-July at X Hospital, there was still an incidence of stock out of 4.06% and stagnation of 2.44% due to poor drug procurement, which caused drug sales to decline. This study aims to analyze the factors that causing drug stock outs and stagnation in the Pharmacy Installation of X Hospital. This study uses a descriptive approach with data collection methods through observation, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), and a Likert scale questionnaire to get the root of the problem. Then the data was analyzed using the Fishbone Diagram and Pareto Diagram. The research subjects based on total sampling were all 11 staff of the Pharmacy Installation. The results obtained through the Fishbone Diagram are 13 root causes covering aspects of Man, Money, Method, Machine, Material, and Environment. The priority of the root cause of drug stock outs and stagnation in the Pharmacy Installation of X Hospital, namely HMIS is not optimal. Solutions that can be given are conducting intensive training for Pharmacy Installation staff in the use of HMIS, developing HMIS related to drug procurement, as well as repairing warehouse and pharmacy installation facilities and infrastructure.
Factors Causing Stock-Outs and Drug Stagnation at Pharmacy Installation of Puri Bunda Mother and Child Hospital Malang Tri Utami, Ni Nyoman Ayu; Ratri, Devita Rahmani; Nuthea, Merry
Jurnal Kedokteran Brawijaya Vol. 31 Supplement 2 (2021)
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Hospital pharmacy service is a supporting service as well as a revenue center in a hospital. More than 90% of hospital services utilize pharmaceutical supplies, and 50% of hospital revenues originate from pharmaceutical supply management. In the Covid-19 pandemic situation, the pharmacy installation must calculate the logistics management of the medicine correctly. However, based on stocktaking in May-July at Puri Bunda Mother and Child Hospital, there were stock-outs (4.06%) and drug stagnation (2.44%) due to poor drug procurement, causing declining drug sales. This study analyzed the factors causing stock-outs and drug stagnation in the Pharmacy Installation of Puri Bunda Mother and Child Hospital. This study uses a descriptive approach with data collection methods using observations, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), and Likert-scale questionnaires to find the roots of the problems. The data were analyzed using the Fishbone Diagram and Pareto Diagram. The research subjects based on total sampling were all 12 staff of the Pharmacy Installation. The results obtained through the Fishbone Diagram were 13 root causes covering the aspects of Man, Money, Method, Machine, Material, and Environment. The priority of the root cause of stock-outs and drug stagnation in the Pharmacy Installation of Puri Bunda Mother and Child Hospital Malang is the suboptimal use of the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS). The possible solutions are conducting intensive training for Pharmacy Installation staff in using HMIS, developing HMIS related to drug procurement, as well as repairing warehouse and pharmacy installation facilities and infrastructure.