1 May 2019

High tech drug cabinet donated to theatres

A new secure drug cabinet with high tech fingerprint security has been donated by the Friends of Eastbourne Hospital, for use in the operating theatres at Eastbourne DGH.

Tim Coombes - PACU Practitioner, Keith Talbot - Charge Nurse PACU and Harry Walmsley - Chair of the Friends of Eastbourne Hospital

Tim Coombes – PACU Practitioner, Keith Talbot – Charge Nurse PACU and Harry Walmsley – Chair of the Friends of Eastbourne Hospital

The drug cabinet has all the medicines required by theatre staff in a computer controlled user ID and fingerprint access security system, only allowing the correct medicine required by a doctor or nurse to be dispensed. The cabinet is computer linked to the Pharmacy department, to ensure stock levels are maintained.

The medicines cabinet will hep to improve patient safety by minimising any medicine errors. It will free up pharmacy and nursing time to focus on patient care as well as effectively monitoring stock levels and provide an itemised account of what drugs have been accessed and by whom.

The cabinet, which is an Omnicell automated drug dispensing unit, cost £35,000 and is one of seven such units in the hospital.

Matron Ali Casely for the Urology and Gynaecology Team in Theatres said: “Thanks to the Friends of Eastbourne Hospital for this new automated drug dispensing unit. It will lead to the better management of medicines and potential cost savings to the Trust. Once again, many thanks to the Friends and Harry Walmsley.”

Harry Walmsley, Chair of the Friends of Eastbourne Hospital: “We are delighted to donate this new drug cabinet with its fingertip recognition security pad allowing access only for appropriately trained staff. Pharmacy is made aware through an electronic link of when drugs are taken from the cabinet and so need restocking leading to less wastage. This new equipment is made possible thanks to the generosity of local people donating money to the Friends of Eastbourne Hospital”.