Medication Recall
In the pharmacy world, Medication Recalls (removing specific product units from supply) happen sporadically, and for a variety of reasons. Often times, distributors and manufacturers issue recalls, requiring pharmacies to identify and remove the affected medications from Omnicell’s medication cabinets. In current workflows, Pharmacy Technicians must manually inspect cabinets to locate and withdraw recalled medication.
Platform:
Touchscreen Tablet
Challenge
In the current legacy system, removing Recalled medications from the cabinet is a fully manual process. Pharmacy Technicians and Nurses must go through multiple points of interactions, making it prone to user error and operational delays. Overall, resulting in an inefficient and error-prone workflow.
Solution
Through the new automated workflow, the cabinet will notify the pharmacy tech when there is a medication in a cabinet that has a Recall. The cabinet will guide the Pharmacy Technician to the door, drawer, and bin location(s) of the affected meds and give them clear directive on which meds to remove and take back to the Central Pharmacy.
87%
Task success rate (up from 54% in legacy flow)
43%
Reduced average task time
Process


Design System
Actively contributed to Omnicell’s internal design system; Designed and implemented new UI components.
Reflections
Midway through the project, our team pivoted from horizontal to a vertical tablet layout for Omnicell's next-generation medication cabinets. This shift required evaluating interaction patterns and screen hierarchies, as well as a complete redesign of certain design components.