With reimbursements from all government, funding
sources reduced the past few years, finding ways to improve processes
and cost efficiencies, while providing continuing excellent care to
patients in multiple counties, became a critical goal for Cape Fear
Valley.
One target area for improvement was charge captures
and inventory reconciliation/reduction – essentially a manual system
that relies on yellow stickers to keep track of inventory used. Two
full-time members of our staff piggybacked the stickers on thousands of
supply items each day. When treating patients, medical staff pulled the
stickers as supplies were used and placed them on patient cards.
The cards were sent to a central processing area
where an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 charges were input daily by our
employees (1.5 full-time equivalents)
The process was extremely time and personnel
intensive.
It became obvious we needed to look to technology for
some answers. After evaluating a number of systems, we selected
Omnicell’s BCX ScanREQ technology. It appeared to be the most versatile
and the technological support was highly rated.
Our automation project was no small task, with the
need to install ScanREQ in 57 point-of-use locations in two hospitals,
managing both the PAR and perpetual inventories.
The ScanREQ system is a perpetual real-time inventory
system. As transactions are taking place on the floor, the inventory
on-hand is being updated in the database.
The system incorporates minimum and maximum fields
for streamlined picking and ordering. Once the materials management
staff is ready to pick (or replenish) items for an area in the hospital,
they just print the pick ticket and the system will calculate the needed
amount from the min/max fields.
For items not stocked at the hospital, orders are
sent via an interface to the hospital’s purchasing system. This saves a
tremendous amount of time in picking products for replenishment.
Data for the system is collected two ways: nurses use
BCX’s ScanREQ, point-of-use charge capture system, and materials
managers use the BCX Pocket Pro hand-held to scan bulk items in supply
rooms. ScanREQ sends the inventory data directly into the BCX database.
The Pocket Pro is downloaded to the database through an InventorySys
terminal. Pocket Pro is used in all areas where no ScanREQ station is
installed. Charges are sent via an interface to the hospital’s patient
accounting system.
Over the past five months, we have installed ScanREQ
at 43 of the 57 point-of-use areas with the others expected to go online
within a few months.
In addition to basic capture and management
functions, BCX has created a messaging system enhancement. It gives the
distribution manager in an off site warehouse, servicing two or more
hospitals, the ability to communicate with the end-user nurses. This is
critical in healthcare today because of multi-facility healthcare
systems with centralized warehousing. Here is an example of how it
works: today the warehouse is backordered on a specific fluid (also very
helpful for recalls, product changes, etc). The materials manager or his
staff can type a message into the Inventory Management system, and
within 30 seconds every station in all of his hospitals, is scrolling
this information out so the end user is immediately informed.
The results of our charge capture and inventory
reconciliation system automation are dramatic. In just five months:
• On hand inventory has been and continues to be
reduced.
• Charge capture has increased 28 percent, resulting
in increased revenue for the Health System.
• Staff compliance for using the system is good
enough that supply reconciliation at 43 locations has been reduced from
daily to weekly.
• In fact, we just hit a new milestone. We as a
health system just hit 90% utilization compliance. We are already
several months ahead of our expected goals.
That means for four days in 43 locations at two
hospitals, we no longer have to physically inventory supplies. We can
simply hit a few buttons and punch up a replenishment report. I do not
have to tell any of you the impact of this on labor savings.
We have met our work and cost goals with continued
improvements expected as we complete the installation of ScanREQ in the
months ahead. One of the major keys to our success has been outstanding
support from our senior leadership and the nurses and staff utilizing
this system throughout the Health System. Their cooperation and
compliance has made this a success story for us.