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Diana Putri Arfianingsih; Isna Nur K; Kusumaningtyas Siwi Artini

Jurnal Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan 2023 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Drug management is a cycle including selection, procurement, distribution and use which is supported by an appropriate organizational structure, finances and management information system. The aim of this research is to determine drug management in the Pharmacy Installation at RSUD dr. Soeratno Gemolong, Sragen Regency.This research uses prospective and retrospective methods. Where retrospective data is taken from 2022 data. Prospective data is taken through direct observation. The results of this research are: the percentage of available funds and the required funds is 80%, the percentage of procurement and actual use is 98%, invoice errors are 0.47%, there are no delayed payments by hospitals, compatibility between drugs and stock cards is 100% , drug availability level of 16 months, warehouse management system with FIFO, FEFO and LASA marking systems, average time used to serve compounded prescriptions is 11 minutes and non-mixed prescriptions is 7 minutes, conformity of drug items with the National Formulary is 93%, frequency of procurement of each drug item 4-6x a year, turn over ratio 3 times, percentage of expired and damaged drug value 5.05%, dead stock percentage 3%, number of drug items per prescription sheet 3.5 items, percentage of prescriptions with generic names 88%. These results indicate that drug management in the Pharmacy Installation at RSUD dr. Soeratno Gemolong, Sragen Regency is not yet good.

Ayu Rahmawati; Edi Suhardiana

Jurnal Anestesi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Kedokteran, 2023 Stikes Kesdam IV/Diponegoro Semarang, Indonesia

Drug storage is one of the security activities for drugs that have been received. Storage of drugs in pharmacy installations is part of the integrity or feasibility of drugs before they are given to patients. Because errors in drug storage can make the dose or potency of the drug decrease and cause losses to the hospital. This research includes non-experimental research in the form of quantitative descriptive research conducted by observation and interviews related to the process of storing pharmaceutical preparations through an evaluation based on the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia No. 72 of 2016, and the Director General of Binfar in 2010 and analysis of drug storage indicators. The average result of conformity to the Permenkes is 86%, the average is obtained from 70% storage requirements, 100% storage components, 100% storage systems, 80% storage methods and 80% storage equipment. The average result of conformity at the Director General of Binfar is 93%, the average is obtained from the spatial arrangement of 100%, preparation of 100% drug stock and 80% storage facilities. And the average results of storage indicators are 40%, with a TOR value of 5,1 times a year, warehouse arrangement is based on FIFO/FEFO, the percentage of expired/damaged drugs is 0.25%, and the percentage of empty drugs is 92%, the percentage of drugs dead by 0.04%. Based on the evaluation of the suitability of drug storage in the Pharmacy Warehouse of RSUD dr. Soekardjo, City of Tasikmalaya, it is necessary to increase the suitability of drug storage.