Tecsys Inc. announced that Baptist Health will transform its pharmacy supply chain operations through the implementation of Tecsys' Elite software platform. This project, which will establish a consolidated pharmacy service center (CPSC), represents a significant milestone in Baptist Health's ongoing pursuit of operational efficiency as it invests in innovative strategies to forge a healthier Kentucky. Baptist Health consists of nine hospitals, 2,700 licensed beds, and more than 450 points of care, including outpatient facilities, physician practices and services, urgent care clinics, and outpatient diagnostic and surgery centers.

In September 2022, the health system announced plans to construct a 90,000-square-foot Central Pharmacy Service Headquarters to streamline its growing pharmacy services across the system's locations in Kentucky and southern Indiana. To orchestrate the sophisticated distribution operations for this centralized pharmacy practice, Baptist Health will use the Tecsys' advanced cloud-based Elite platform to consolidate and optimize logistics, ultimately helping patients and their caregivers access medications quickly and efficiently. A CPSC can ensure a consistent supply of high-quality medications at the lowest possible cost to patients while minimizing the impact of drug shortages.

This approach to pharmacy distribution provides a centralized hub for mail orders, kits and trays management, compounding and specialty pharmaceuticals. It can also maintain an appropriate inventory of antidotes, disaster medications, and other high-cost medications needed for patient care so that the health system is operationally agile while also reducing the inventory burden of each facility. Baptist Health's advanced pharmacy supply chain ecosystem equips the organization to achieve several key objectives, including: Empowering pharmacists and enhancing patient care.

Baptist Health's CPSC frees pharmacists from manual inventory management tasks, so they can dedicate more time to patient care. Mitigating supply shortages. As drug shortages are predicted to persist, Baptist Health's CPSC centralizes drug inventory management, allowing for efficient allocation of products across various care sites to minimize waste and expiry.

Expanding storage space and bolstering security. Centralizing operations enables strategic space utilization, including climate-controlled environments for specific drug types and secure storage areas for high-risk controlled substances, which enhances the overall security of pharmacy supply chain operations. Enhancing strategic procurement.

By consolidating demand planning and purchasing, Baptist Health will have the data insights needed to undertake strategic and volume-based initiatives, resulting in cost-effective pharmacy procurement. Ensuring regulatory compliance. The CPSC centralizes oversight of regulatory requirements, which enables them to safeguard patient safety and maintain compliance with industry standards.