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Designing a modern hospital pharmacy.

B G Kay, R L Boyar, P S Raspante

    American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
    |February 1, 1986
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    Hospital pharmacy directors and architects collaborated to design an efficient, modern pharmacy. This collaboration integrated essential pharmacy functions with architectural needs for optimal medication management.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Services
    • Hospital Administration
    • Pharmacy Practice

    Background:

    • Planning a new hospital pharmacy requires integrating diverse functional needs with architectural constraints.
    • Modern hospital pharmacy practice demands efficient workflows for medication distribution, preparation, and inventory management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the collaborative process between a pharmacy director and hospital architects in designing a new hospital pharmacy department.
    • To outline the key functional requirements incorporated into the pharmacy's floor plan.

    Main Methods:

    • A pharmacy director and architects collaborated on a preliminary floor plan for a 3250-square foot pharmacy.
    • The design process incorporated functions including centralized unit dose distribution, sterile product preparation, and inventory control.

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  • Final design integrated functional needs with structural and utility requirements, including technology and fixture placement.
  • Main Results:

    • A comprehensive floor plan was developed, accommodating all essential pharmacy operations.
    • The design facilitated efficient medication receiving, processing, and dispensing through integration of modern concepts.
    • The new pharmacy layout supports contemporary hospital pharmacy practice.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective collaboration between pharmacy leadership and architectural teams is crucial for designing efficient hospital pharmacies.
    • Integrating functional requirements with structural considerations leads to optimized pharmacy operations.
    • Modern hospital pharmacy design can significantly enhance medication management processes.