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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

Automated drug dispensing systems in the intensive care unit: a financial analysis

Authors: Claire Chapuis, Pierrick Bedouch, Maxime Detavernier, Michel Durand, Gilles Francony, Pierre Lavagne, Luc Foroni, Pierre Albaladejo, Benoit Allenet, Jean-Francois Payen

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Introduction

To evaluate the economic impact of automated-drug dispensing systems (ADS) in surgical intensive care units (ICUs). A financial analysis was conducted in three adult ICUs of one university hospital, where ADS were implemented, one in each unit, to replace the traditional floor stock system.

Method

Costs were estimated before and after implementation of the ADS on the basis of floor stock inventories, expired drugs, and time spent by nurses and pharmacy technicians on medication-related work activities. A financial analysis was conducted that included operating cash flows, investment cash flows, global cash flow and net present value.

Results

After ADS implementation, nurses spent less time on medication-related activities with an average of 14.7 hours saved per day/33 beds. Pharmacy technicians spent more time on floor-stock activities with an average of 3.5 additional hours per day across the three ICUs. The cost of drug storage was reduced by €44,298 and the cost of expired drugs was reduced by €14,772 per year across the three ICUs. Five years after the initial investment, the global cash flow was €148,229 and the net present value of the project was positive by €510,404.

Conclusion

The financial modeling of the ADS implementation in three ICUs showed a high return on investment for the hospital. Medication-related costs and nursing time dedicated to medications are reduced with ADS.
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Metadata
Title
Automated drug dispensing systems in the intensive care unit: a financial analysis
Authors
Claire Chapuis
Pierrick Bedouch
Maxime Detavernier
Michel Durand
Gilles Francony
Pierre Lavagne
Luc Foroni
Pierre Albaladejo
Benoit Allenet
Jean-Francois Payen
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-015-1041-3

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