Journal of Pharmacy Quality Improvement Initiatives (PharmQIIs)

The Journal of Pharmacy Quality Improvement Initiatives (PharmQIIs) is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Pharmaceutical Services Programme (PSP), Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH). This journal is one of our initiatives to share best practices and practical knowledge when conducting Quality Improvement Initiatives (QIIs). Thus, it will encourage and motivate more pharmacy professionals to take part in quality-based improvement initiatives to contribute and provide better health care services.

Articles in Journal of Pharmacy Quality Improvement Initiatives Volume 1, Issue 1 2024 are as follows:

  1. Keberkesanan Pengurusan Pelupusan Jarum Insulin Menggunakan Safety Needle Disposer (SafeNeeD)
  2. Reducing Oncology Medication Errors via the Implementation of Oncology Prescribing Portal (OncoPP)
  3. Sistem EZUM3: Penambahbaikan Proses Kerja dalam Mengendalikan Perkhidmatan Pembekalan Ubat Susulan melalui Pihak Ketiga (UM3) di Perlis
  4. Meningkatkan Peratus Pendaftaran Preskripsi Perkhidmatan Nilai Tambah Farmasi Melalui Aplikasi MyUBAT Dalam Kalangan Pesakit di Hospital Sultan Ismail Petra
  5. Improving the Percentage of Timely Review of Controlled Antimicrobials Used Among Paediatric Patients in Hospital Tunku Azizah
  6. Reducing the Percentage of Repeated Consignment Importation Offences at Penang State Entry Points
  7. Enhancing the Efficacy of Medication Identification using ‘Med-Easy’ During Geriatric MTAC Services Delivery in Hospital Kuala Lumpur
  8. Menilai Impak Projek Notifikasi Ubat Sedia Ambil (NUSA) untuk Pendispensan Ubat Ekstemporaneous dalam Perkhidmatan Telefon & Ambil

The latest issue is available on the Malaysian Journal Management System (MyJMS). You can access it by scanning the QR code on the poster above or by clicking this link:

https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/pqii/issue/view/1977

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Currently, PharmQIIs are accepting any QIR from Innovative and Creativity Circle (ICC), innovation projects, Quality Assurance (QA), and Lean approaches.

Those interested to publish Quality Improvement Reports (QIR) or wish to volunteer as a peer reviewer for the Journal of PharmQIIs, please find out more at:

https://www.pharmacy.gov.my/v2/en/content/journal-pharmacy-quality-improvement-initiatives-pharmqiis.html

or

forward your questions to the Editor in Chief at pikf_dpsf@moh.gov.my

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