Response to COVID-19 Pandemic: Managing Inpatient Pharmacy Services at King Abdulaziz Medical City - Jeddah.

Ali F Alwadie, Hani S Alhamdan, Anjum Naeem, Abdullah M Alzahrani, Khalid Albogami
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Since early December 2019, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been relentlessly spread worldwide and has hit the healthcare systems with terrible force. Pharmacists play a vital role in the healthcare system in providing medicines, therapeutics, vaccines, clinical services, and other pharmaceutical care services to patients. Therefore, to ensure all these services continued at King Abdulaziz Medical City - Jeddah during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Pharmaceutical Care initiated a departmental crisis preparedness plan, as a part of general hospital preparedness plan. It started with adjusting medication dosing time, instituting a daily medication refill process, working remotely, expanding the use of automation, and modifying employee schedules. Other actions included the following: handling drug shortages, placing restrictions on some medications, using personal protective equipment, changing routine practices of pharmacy aides, revising the medication delivery process, starting a contingency training program, and restricting pneumatic tube operation. We took guidance from the Ministry of Health, our own institute's experience, World Health Organization recommendations, updated scientific research, and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists regulatory updates. This article aims to describe how health services, policies, and systems were applied and adapted to address a specific problem while maintaining all pharmacy employees' safety. This article reviews the inpatient pharmacy's particular needs and responses to these needs to meet the COVID-19 pandemic challenges.

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应对COVID-19大流行:吉达阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王医疗城的住院药房服务管理。
自2019年12月初以来,2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在全球范围内无情蔓延,对医疗保健系统造成了可怕的冲击。药剂师在医疗保健系统中发挥着至关重要的作用,为患者提供药物、治疗、疫苗、临床服务和其他药物保健服务。因此,为了确保在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王医疗城-吉达继续提供所有这些服务,药剂保健司启动了一项部门危机准备计划,作为综合医院准备计划的一部分。它从调整药物剂量时间、建立每日药物补充流程、远程工作、扩大自动化的使用以及修改员工时间表开始。其他措施包括:处理药物短缺,限制某些药物,使用个人防护装备,改变药房助理的常规做法,修改给药流程,启动应急培训计划,限制气动管操作。我们从卫生部、本研究所的经验、世界卫生组织的建议、最新的科学研究和美国卫生系统药剂师协会的监管更新中获得指导。本文旨在描述如何应用和调整卫生服务、政策和系统来解决特定问题,同时维护所有药房员工的安全。本文回顾了住院药房的特殊需求及其应对措施,以应对COVID-19大流行的挑战。
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