Li Quan, Norman Sarah, Guthrie Pauline, Gachoya Julianna, Sebakijje Justin, Leftridge Zetta, Willis Cynthia G, Kishore Anil, Breakenridge Margaret, Spence Clyde
Department of Pharmacy, MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, USA.
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2021 Sep 7;78(18):1724-1731. doi: 10.1093/ajhp/zxab184.
Highly effective coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines have brought hope for ending the pandemic. Unprecedented mass vaccination started first among healthcare workers. The aim of this report is to describe key strategies undertaken by a large hospital pharmacy department to meet the challenges of preparing a large quantity of COVID-19 vaccine doses in a short period of time.
MedStar Washington Hospital Center (MWHC) was in the first group of hospitals in Washington, DC, to receive Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in December 2020. The pharmacy department faced challenges including stringent vaccine storage requirements, a need for specific equipment and workflow, limited funding, and staffing constraints. The pharmacy department's senior leaders defined pharmacy responsibilities, budgeted for equipment, participated in vaccination center design, and instructed pharmacy informatics personnel. The vaccine coordinators were appointed to oversee all vaccination-related operations. An ultra-low temperature freezer was installed 2 weeks before arrival of the first shipment of vaccine. All pharmacy order entry tools and operating procedures were standardized, and staff training and schedules were finalized by December 15. The first dose of the vaccine was administered on December 16 at the vaccination center. Pharmacy staff members dispensed the vaccine doses and monitored patients. By January 6, 2021, MWHC had vaccinated 3,812 employees with their first vaccine dose, with an average of 228 doses administered daily.
Key strategies such as systemic coordination, early preparation, detailed planning, operating procedure development, and staff education and engagement proved successful in facilitating preparation of thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses for hospital employees within a short period of time.
高效的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗为终结这一疫情带来了希望。前所未有的大规模疫苗接种首先在医护人员中展开。本报告的目的是描述一家大型医院药房部门为应对在短时间内准备大量COVID-19疫苗剂量所面临的挑战而采取的关键策略。
MedStar华盛顿医院中心(MWHC)是华盛顿特区首批于2020年12月接收辉瑞 - 生物科技公司疫苗的医院之一。药房部门面临诸多挑战,包括严格的疫苗储存要求、对特定设备和工作流程的需求、资金有限以及人员配备限制。药房部门的高级领导明确了药房职责,为设备编制预算,参与疫苗接种中心设计,并指导药房信息学人员。任命了疫苗协调员来监督所有与疫苗接种相关的操作。在首批疫苗运抵前两周安装了超低温冰箱。所有药房订单录入工具和操作程序都实现了标准化,并且在12月15日前完成了员工培训和排班。12月16日在疫苗接种中心接种了第一剂疫苗。药房工作人员分发疫苗剂量并对患者进行监测。到2021年1月6日,MWHC已为3812名员工接种了第一剂疫苗,平均每天接种228剂。
系统性协调、提前准备、详细规划、操作程序制定以及员工教育与参与等关键策略在短时间内为医院员工成功准备数千剂COVID-19疫苗方面证明是成功的。