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Medical Product Management SOP MOD7: Management of storage in an AAH pharmacy MODULE 7 STORAGE MANAGEMENT IN AN AHH PHARMACY Key messages Reminder: 1 Pharmacy = 1 Head of Medical Stock Any movement of stock must be recorded in order to ensure the traceability of each product used in an AAH programme. On each management tool, the amounts are recorded in consumption units (tablets, vials, capsules, pieces, etc.). A stock card must be available for each different molecule (International Non-proprietary Name or INN, dosage and form) or by material (size, substance, etc.) and for each batch number/expiry date, and this must be updated with each change in the product stock. In addition to the stock card, an IT tool, SFUMed, must be set up and systematically completed for: o Produce stock reports o Enablestock analysis based on average consumption and expiry dates o Process stock release requests (SRRs) A complete physical inventory is conducted on a monthly basis, in accordance with the procedure: the period should be planned and no movement of stock is carried out during this period. Unpacking of products from their original primary packaging must be avoided as much as possible. Where applicable, prioritize the purchase of blister packs and/or follow the reconditioning steps. At the end of each inventory, products nearing the end of their shelf lives are listed: the Nut/Health PR is in charge of finding alternatives uses for these products. o Donation to another AAH programme o Donation to health delegation or other partners When destroying medical products, the destruction steps and state-mandated procedure must be followed. Medical products must never be destroyed without the approval of the HQ Pharmacist Referent. The Head of Medical Stock completes a monthly report, which is passed on to the hierarchical and functional line managers: the information it contains may be used to complete the respective reports. Relevant participants/departments: Head of Medical Stock, Base Log Manager, Log HoD, Nut/Health HoD, Nut/Health PM Appendices Stock card (KitLog) AppLOG2.Med SFU (to use in the absence of LINK lot 3: stock management) AppLOG8.List of Product to destroy AppLOG9.Certificates of destruction AppLOG10.Monthly Pharmacy Report Summary MODULE 7 Storage management in an AHH Pharmacy ...................................................................... 1 7.1 Recording movements ............................................................................................................. 3 7.1.1 Stock card: physical tool ................................................................................................. 3 1 Last updated: 26/11/ 2018 Medical Product Management SOP MOD7: Management of storage in an AAH pharmacy 7.1.2 Stock Follow-Up Medical (SFUMed): computer tool ..................................................... 4 7.2 Physical stock .......................................................................................................................... 5 7.3 Product unpackaging/repackaging ........................................................................................... 7 7.3.1 When purchasing products: favour blister packs ............................................................. 7 7.3.2 Repackaging steps ........................................................................................................... 7 7.4 Expiry management ................................................................................................................. 8 7.5 Management of expired and damaged products ...................................................................... 9 7.6 Monthly Pharmacy Report ...................................................................................................... 9 7.7 Tool archiving ....................................................................................................................... 10 2 Last updated: 26/11/ 2018 Medical Product Management SOP MOD7: Management of storage in an AAH pharmacy All stock movements must be recorded to ensure the traceability of each product used in an AAH programme. Each product designation must be accompanied by its LINK code. Rational management of medical stock requires the most precise data possible on the level of available stock, the consumption of medical products and losses of and adjustments to medical stock. The available stock level is the quantity of usable products that are available. Consumption rates are the quantity of stock distributed or consumed during a specific period. Losses are the quantities of stock withdrawn for any reason other than consumption. Adjustments are quantities that are transferred to or received from another stock (for example, donations between projects). They may also be administrative corrections made using management tools (differences between theoretical and physical stock, etc.) On each stock management document (stock card, SFUMed, inventory, etc.), quantities are always recorded in units of consumption. To facilitate management activities, report on each tool the same product classification as that on the Standard Programme List. This order will normally follow the physical classification of products in the pharmacy. In most AAH missions, medical supplies are routed directly to the Base Pharmacy, possibly after passing through a transit warehouse. As such, all management activities take place at the base level. However, if a Central Pharmacy is required, the rules and tools described below must be applied there. 7.1 RECORDING MOVEMENTS 7.1.1 STOCK CARD: PHYSICAL TOOL Usefulness? The stock card is the main tool of any pharmacy that allows to keep trace streams of items in warehouses (inputs, outputs), theoretical product stocks to be known at all times, consumption to be tracked and orders to be planned. There is a stock card for each different molecule (International Nonproprietary Name, INN) or material (size, substance, etc.) and for each batch number/expiry date. Completion? This card must be completed with the greatest care on a daily basis, for each entry and/or exit of stock following the recommendations below: The stock card is always filled in with the unit of consumption: for 'tablets' forms, the amount is the precise number of tablets and not the number of boxes or blister packs. Drugs are referred to by their INN and LINK code , in all the documents and management tools. A line corresponds to a single movement (entry or exit). Never enter two different movements on the same line. For each movement, record the procurement line reference. Once a stock card has been completed, the last line or at least the last theoretical stock must be carried across to the new card. 3 Last updated: 26/11/ 2018 Medical Product Management SOP MOD7: Management of storage in an AAH pharmacy Archiving? Stock cards are stored in folders, following the same classification as the system of physical classification (by administrative channel and in alphabetical order). It is also possible to leave the stock card by the product concerned. Stock cards are always stored in the pharmacy and archived for ten years. See the relevant chapter of the KitLog for details of stock card archiving in the LINK tool. Person in charge of recording stock movements and classifying the stock cards: Head of Medical Stock or a storekeeper Tool : stock card 7.1.2 STOCK FOLLOW-UP MEDICAL (SFUMED): COMPUTER TOOL SFUMed is an important tool in the supply chain that centralises all the information and performs electronic stock inventory management. SFUMed is an indispensable tool for monitoring medical products. It allows the Head of Medical Stock to: - record and track movements of stock (incoming/outgoing/losses); - Maintain an up-to-date stock status, and communicate it to teams program (sharing of stock report); - Produce reports to donors at the end of each project; - Process a stock release order (SRO) or a particular item and arrange delivery; - Know the breakdown of products in stock by order, category, project and warehouse; - Organise the delivery of the various SROs based on the item categories or priorities; - Calculate drug consumption information and perform risk analyses; - Raise alerts to improve the effectiveness of stock tracking. It enables the teams involved to: - Determine the stock status of their items; - Access the information needed to calculate the average monthly consumption of medical products, track changes over time and perform risk analyses (identify risks of overstocking or disruption); Person in charge of recording stock movements in SFUMed: Head of Medical Stock Transmission of the updated tool: by email, at the request of the programme, or via a local server Person in charge of analyzing the consumption data and perform risk analysis: Nut/Health PM Tool: AppLOG2.SFUMed The SFUMed user guide is integrated into the tool. 4 Last updated: 26/11/ 2018
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