Performance Analysis of Slamet Riyadi Hospital Pharmacy Installation Surakarta Using Balanced Scorecard Method

Financial Perspective Customer Perspective Internal Business Perspective Learning and Growth Perspective Balanced Scorecard Performance Hospital Pharmacy Installation

Authors

  • Gustinna R Master of Pharmacy Program, Faculty of Pharmacy, Setia Budi University Surakarta, Indonesia
  • Lucia vita Inandha Master of Pharmacy Program, Faculty of Pharmacy, Setia Budi University Surakarta, Indonesia
  • Samuel Budi Harsono Master of Pharmacy Program, Faculty of Pharmacy, Setia Budi University Surakarta, Indonesia
October 23, 2024
October 24, 2024

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This study aims to determine the extent to which the performance of the Pharmacy Installation of the Hospital Class III 04.06.04 Slamet Riyadi Surakarta with the Balanced Scorecard method. This study is a non-experimental study with an exploratory and descriptive design. Data were collected retrospectively and simultaneously with in-depth interviews with pharmacists of the pharmacy facility, staff and patient questionnaires, and direct observation. Data were analyzed descriptively and compared with existing standards. The findings indicate that 1) Financial perspective performance, TOR values are not yet in accordance with standards, the average GPM value is in accordance with the standard of 20-33% and the GROS value has not met the standard. 2) Customer perspective performance shows that there is high patient satisfaction with the performance of the Hospital Pharmacy Installation. However, there is a significant gap between satisfaction with its performance and patient expectations. Customer retention has increased customer acquisition in period one to period two. 3) Internal business perspective performance shows that drug availability reaches an optimal 100%, dispensing time for compounded prescriptions meets the standard, but for non-compounded prescriptions has not met the standard. PIO is delivered optimally 100% on information on indications, dosages, rules of use, side effects and related contraindications and how to store drugs have not been given to all patients. 4) The performance of the learning and growth perspective shows that satisfaction and work enthusiasm have a high category and the Hospital Information Management (SIM) system has not been optimally integrated. 5) The results of the SWOT analysis are included in quadrant II with a diversification strategy.