From natural disaster to pandemic: A health-system pharmacy rises to the challenge

Author:

Zuckerman Autumn D1,Patel Pratish C1,Sullivan Mark1,Potts Amy2,Knostman Molly1,Humphreys Elizabeth2,O’Neal Michael1,Bryant Andrea1,Torr Donna K1,Lobo Bob1,Peek Grayson1,Kelley Tara1,Manfred James1,Tomichek Jason1,Crothers Garrett1,Catlin Rusty1,Brumagin Hannah E1,Hughes Leslee3,Hayman Jim1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

2. Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Monroe Carell Jr Children’s Hospital, Nashville, TN

3. Human Resources, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

Abstract

Abstract Purpose This report describes a health-system pharmacy’s response to a natural disaster while staff members simultaneously prepared for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. By detailing our experience, we hope to help other institutions that are current facing or could encounter similar crises. Summary In early March 2020, a tornado destroyed the health system’s warehouse for storage of most clinical supplies, including personal protective equipment and fluids. The pharmacy purchasing team collaborated with suppliers and manufacturers to recover losses and establish alternative storage areas. Days later, the pharmacy department was forced to address the impending COVID-19 pandemic. Key elements of the COVID-19 response included reducing the potential for virus exposure for patients and staff; overcoming challenges in sourcing of staff, personal protective equipment, and medications; and changing care delivery practices to maintain high-quality patient care while maximizing social distancing. The pharmacy department also created distance learning opportunities for 70 pharmacy students on rotations. After an initial plan, ongoing needs include adjustment in patient care activities if significant staff losses occur, when and how to resume clinical activities, and how to best utilize the resources accumulated. Elements of practice changes implemented to reduce COVID-19 threats to patients and pharmacy personnel have proven beneficial and will be further evaluated for potential continuation. Conclusion The pharmacy department’s efforts to respond to a natural disaster and unprecedented pandemic have proven successful to this point and have illuminated several lessons, including the necessity of cohesive department communication, staff flexibility, prioritization of teamwork, and external collaboration.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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