A computer architecture based on disruptive information technologies for drug management in hospitals

PeerJ Comput Sci. 2023 Jun 29:9:e1455. doi: 10.7717/peerj-cs.1455. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

The drug management currently carried out in hospitals is inadequate due to several factors, such as processes carried out manually, the lack of visibility of the hospital supply chain, the lack of standardized identification of medicines, inefficient stock management, an inability to follow the traceability of medicines, and poor data exploitation. Disruptive information technologies could be used to develop and implement a drug management system in hospitals that is innovative in all its phases and allows these problems to be overcome. However, there are no examples in the literature that show how these technologies can be used and combined for efficient drug management in hospitals. To help solve this research gap in the literature, this article proposes a computer architecture for the whole drug management process in hospitals that uses and combines different disruptive computer technologies such as blockchain, radio frequency identification (RFID), quick response code (QR), Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence and big data, for data capture, data storage and data exploitation throughout the whole drug management process, from the moment the drug enters the hospital until it is dispensed and eliminated.

Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Big data; Health care; Hospital management; Patient safety; Smart contracts.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by UJI-FISABIO 2021 under Grant A14 TRAZAMED, by UJI under UJI-B2022-15, and by the Hospital General Universitario de Elche. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.