EVALUATION OF DRUG MANAGEMENT AT THE PHARMACY INSTALLATION UPTD OF KERINCI DISTRICT
Keywords:
evaluation, drug management, pharmaceutical installationAbstract
This research aims to analyze the evaluation of drug management at the Kerinci Regency
Pharmacy Installation UPTD. The research method is qualitative. Data was obtained
through in-depth interviews with community health center drug managers, IFK drug
managers, and heads of the pharmacy and medical equipment sections of the Kerinci
District Health Service. Data analysis was carried out using descriptive methods. The
research results showed that in 2023 there were several empty medicines in the Pharmacy
Installations and Community Health Centers within the scope of the Kerinci District
Health Service. Furthermore, the planning process had been carried out by the Integrated
Medicine Planning Team but, it was not yet optimal, the medicine procurement process
had used the e-catalog method, and storage had not yet been completed. everything is
alphabetical. Drug storage facilities and infrastructure were inadequate, the Pharmacy
Installation room was found to be leaked, and there was an excessive accumulation of
drug boxes at the Puskesmas. Drug distribution should be carried out by the
Pharmaceutical Installation, not by the Puskesmas themselves. Recording and reporting
are still manual, so there are often discrepancies between the amount of medicine on the
stock card and the physical amount. Recording and reporting are still manual, so there
are often discrepancies between the amount of the medicine on the stock card and the
physical quantity. The general conclusion is that drug management at the Kerinci District
Health Service Pharmacy Installation is still not running by the Indonesian Ministry of
Health (2016). The Kerinci District Health Service can realize plans to expand drug
storage space, increase human resources, facilities, and infrastructure, and hold training
programs, integrated drug management applications, and seminars on drug management
for both Health Service pharmacy staff and at community health centers.