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Snapsflow from SNAPS, Inc. Recognizing our need for an automated, paperless workflow, in September 2006, Blessing Hospital initiated a vendor review process to evaluate the functionality of various medication order management solutions and the economics of replacing the existing fax delivery process...Click here to download PDF By Bob Miller,RPh, MA, HSA
Based in Quincy, Illinois, the 426-bed Blessing Hospital is a member
Challenges of a Paper-Based System
Blessing Pharmacy processes an average of 600 faxes with approximately 1,800 medication orders per day. Prior to March 2007, at least two pharmacy technicians monitored and maintained three fax machines around the clock. With an average of 25 incoming faxes per hour, the average time to process a medication order – from receipt to fulfillment – was about 52 minutes. Equipment malfunctions delayed medication orders, and many orders were not received at all. Even when the fax machines were functioning properly, incoming medication orders were sometimes misplaced or lost, requiring them to be re-faxed by the nurses. Random inconsistencies in the process resulted in significant turnaround time for orders and, ultimately, nursing dissatisfaction. Far too frequently, pharmacists were interrupted to answer phone calls from nurses checking on orders, creating further delays. The paper-intensive process was creating unwarranted stress for both nursing and pharmacy.
With this paper-based workflow, when technicians received a STAT medication order, they had to drop whatever they were doing and walk the fax directly to the reviewing pharmacists. The pharmacists would re-focus and prioritize the STAT order ahead of a mounting stack of incoming medication orders. For all other medication orders, pharmacists diligently and painstakingly strived to maintain a “first in, first out” order of priority. In addition, the technicians were constantly filing the orders, rotating them through the archiving filing system and ultimately shredding them to ensure patient privacy at the end of the medication order lifecycle.
An Automated Solution
Recognizing our need for an automated, paperless workflow, in September 2006, Blessing Hospital initiated a vendor review process to evaluate the functionality of various medication order management solutions and the economics of replacing the existing fax delivery process. SNAPS, Inc.’s Snapsflow, a Web-based software application for pharmacies, rated high in functionality, had the best price, and allowed us to use elements of our existing fax-based system. The implementation was simple, and within a matter of a few weeks, we moved to a fully electronic medication order management process. The Snapsflow program is a very dependable application and has improved our ability to move medication orders through the process.
Improved Productivity
We designated three new Microsoft Windows server-class computers for the Snapsflow implementation — one for the workflow engine and its components, one for electronic archiving, and finally, one for the fax server. Utilizing our existing fax machines on the nursing units was an additional cost saver.
Pharmacists sort and review STAT orders as they arrive, without passing and shuffling paper. They are also able to prioritize ASAP and routine medication orders by the time received, making it easier to fill orders on a “first in, first out” basis. Our pharmacists like that they are not tied to their computers in the pharmacy anymore; because Snapsflow is Web-based and accessible from any location with Internet access, our pharmacists are able to verify orders from patient care areas.
The Snapsflow annotation and routing capabilities allow pharmacists to add notes and send problem orders back to the attention of the originating nurse’s unit. Automatic e-mail alerts can notify nursing when an order has been returned for clarification, and we are evaluating implementing this feature. Furthermore, Snapsflow can track various types of data, such as the use of unapproved abbreviations, and allows us to electronically archive our medication orders, enabling easy retrieval of completed medication orders and eliminating the need for paper shredding.
Conclusion
Where to find it: Snaps, Inc. Circle Reader Service number 56 or visit www.snapsinc.com |
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