Improvement of Order-Processing Process at a Pharmacy
Abstract
This project explored an improvement in
the time that pharmacy employees took to find
medicines from the back of the pharmacy. The Six
Sigma´s DMAIC method (Define, Measure, Improve,
Analyze and Control) was employed in order to find
a root cause and a proper solution to the question of
why customers were not satisfied with the speed of
the order fulfillment. This research project attempts
to minimize the medicine retrieval time by
pharmacist assistants in a pharmacy. This is
important because it will reduce the overall
prescription fulfillment time, increase customer
satisfaction, improve the organization and structure
in the pharmacy, and enhance audit results since
auditors care very much about a facility’s
appearance. The pharmacy’s improvement in this
study will be crucial in meeting its two overarching
business goals: increasing profits by expanding its
customer base through greater performance and
exceeding the expectations of the government
auditors by maintaining a pristine appearance.
Key Terms — Customer, Layout, Pharmacy,
Satisfaction, Waiting.