Manual versus automated chemotherapy preparation: A retrospective pharmaco-economic analysis.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-08 DOI:10.1177/10781552241230889
Meryem Chennaq, Soumaya El Baraka, Ali Cherif Chefchaouni, Houda Benahmed, Aicha Chaibi, Mohammed-Jaouad Belahcen, Younes Rahali
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IntroductionThe National Oncology Institute of Morocco's (NIO) shift to an automated cytotoxic drug preparation system (PHARMODUCT®) has prompted an evaluation of its economic and clinical impacts compared to traditional manual methods.MethodsA retrospective cost-benefit analysis over six months, extrapolated to annual projections, assessed initial investments, labour, equipment, drugs and consumables. Four commonly used chemotherapy drugs were analyzed, with a focus on the cost implications of drug waste in manual preparation versus the efficiency of vial-sharing in automated methods.ResultsThe automated system incurred a higher initial cost $2,934,098.74, but reduced annual drug consumption costs by 19.74% and drug-related expenses by $41,228.27. It also decreased personnel costs by $48,073.35. Despite the upfront investment, the system is projected to break even within two years, with no medication waste due to its vial-sharing capability.ConclusionThe initial higher investment in pharmaceutical automation promises considerable long-term savings and efficiency gains. Despite the study's limited scope and duration, the findings endorse the adoption of automated systems in oncology pharmacy settings for sustainable financial management and improved clinical outcomes.

手动与自动化疗准备:回顾性药物经济学分析
简介:摩洛哥国家肿瘤研究所(NIO)改用自动化细胞毒性药物制备系统(PHARMODUCT®)后,对其与传统手工方法相比所产生的经济和临床影响进行了评估:方法:对六个月的成本效益进行回顾性分析,并推断为年度预测,评估了初始投资、劳动力、设备、药品和消耗品。对四种常用化疗药物进行了分析,重点关注手工制剂中药物浪费对成本的影响,以及自动化方法中药瓶共享的效率:结果:自动化系统的初始成本较高,为 2,934,098.74 美元,但每年的药物消耗成本降低了 19.74%,药物相关费用降低了 41,228.27 美元。它还减少了 48,073.35 美元的人事费用。尽管前期投资巨大,但由于该系统具有药瓶共享功能,预计两年内就能实现收支平衡,而且不会造成药品浪费:结论:制药自动化的初期投资较高,但从长远来看,有望节省大量成本并提高效率。尽管研究范围和持续时间有限,但研究结果支持在肿瘤药房环境中采用自动化系统,以实现可持续的财务管理并改善临床效果。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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