Building a pharmacy technician structure for the future: A lesson from a multihospital academic health system

Author:

O’Neil Daniel P12,Henderson Jennifer M3,Gifford Hannah R3,Karpinski Todd A42,Kaminsky Leeann3

Affiliation:

1. West Virginia University Hospitals , Morgantown, WV

2. West Virginia University School of Pharmacy , Morgantown, WV , USA

3. West Virginia University Health System , Morgantown, WV , USA

4. West Virginia University Health System , Morgantown, WV

Abstract

AbstractPurposeOver the past decade there has been increased attention on the need for highly skilled and trained pharmacy technicians; however, few best practices to assist health-system pharmacies in meeting technician workforce challenges have been identified. These challenges have been further revealed since 2019 through rising inflation, increased cost of living, and competing opportunities for skilled technical workers. This article describes an 18-hospital academic health system’s experience implementing an innovative pharmacy technician career structure focused on increasing pharmacy technician engagement as well as improving recruitment and retention.MethodsPrior to creating a new career structure, the department of pharmacy had one development track for pharmacy technicians, which included only 2 nonsupervisory job titles. Due to recruitment, retention, and employee engagement challenges, the department of pharmacy, in collaboration with the human resources department, developed a new pharmacy technician structure that included 3 pharmacy technician tracks and 4 nonsupervisory levels. Outcomes collected to determine the success of the program included pharmacy technician engagement survey scores, annual voluntary turnover rate, rolling 12-month voluntary turnover rate, monthly vacancy rate, and average years of service at termination. The monthly discharge prescription capture rate was also measured to support efforts to keep the cost of the new structure budget neutral.ConclusionThe change in career structure assisted in the improvement of each outcome identified. The close collaboration of the departments of pharmacy and human resources can lead to positive solutions of national problems and have a sustained impact on department operations.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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