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Pharmacy Team Cuts Wait Times, Improves Patient Satisfaction

  • Monitoring incoming same-day prescriptions and moving them ahead of the line to be processed immediately
  • Using clear bags for same-day prescriptions, instead of standard white bags, so those orders stand out for pharmacy technicians
  • Encouraging patients to refill their prescriptions through mail-order to reduce the load on in-house pharmacists

What can your team do to be innovative problem solvers? What else could your team do to increase patient satisfaction?

 

 

The work was backing up at the Redwood City Pharmacy, so the team looked to decrease wait times and improve patient satisfaction. They had a pharmacist monitor same-day prescriptions and moved those ahead for immediate processing. They used clear bags so orders would stand out. They encouraged patients to refill prescriptions through mail-order and created a "problem technician" to help with issues. They jumped to the top for wait times in Northern California as roughly 89 percent of prescriptions were filled in 15 minutes or less. Patient satisfaction scores jumped from 65.8 percent to 71.5 percent in one year.

 

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Pharmacy team fills 89 percent of prescriptions in 15 minutes, and improves patient satisfaction scores 5.7 percent in one year.
Why This Matters
Backups in workflow contribute to long patient wait times and low patient satisfaction scores.
Test of Change
A pharmacist now continually monitors incoming same-day prescriptions, and moves them ahead of the line to be processed immediately.
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Find out the steps they took to better scores.

Medium Teaser

How one pharmacy team came up with efficient ways—including color-coded bags for orders—to keep wait times down and patient satisfaction up.

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How one pharmacy team came up with efficient ways—including color-coded bags for orders—to keep wait times down and patient satisfaction up.

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Three male pharmacy workers posing in their white lab coats
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Pharmacy Cuts Wait Times
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Service
Region
Northern California
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Non-LMP
Editor (if known)
Tyra Ferlatte
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Department
Pharmacy
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Three pharmacy workers working in front of a wall of medications

Pharmacy staff May Low, Ali Ghezavat (manager) and Kim Tran

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Pharmacy ranked the best in wait times in Northern California for four quarters