About This Architecture

Glocare Pharmacy Management System orchestrates interactions between pharmacy staff, patients, and drug suppliers through core use cases including login, drug inventory management, expiry tracking, dispensing, and appointment scheduling. Pharmacy staff drive most workflows—managing drugs, checking expiry dates, recording treatments, and generating reports—while patients interact with dispensing, appointment booking, and treatment recording. The system centralizes drug supply receipt from suppliers and enables real-time inventory control and patient care coordination. Fork this diagram on Diagrams.so to customize workflows, add authentication layers, or integrate with hospital information systems. This sequence-based architecture demonstrates role-based access patterns essential for regulated healthcare environments.

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What are the key use cases and workflows in a pharmacy management system?

The Glocare Pharmacy Management System diagram illustrates essential pharmacy workflows: pharmacy staff manage drugs, check expiry dates, dispense medications, and record treatments; patients schedule appointments and receive care; and drug suppliers provide inventory replenishment. This architecture ensures controlled access, real-time inventory visibility, and coordinated patient care.

Glocare Pharmacy Management System Use Case

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Domain: Software ArchitectureAudience: Healthcare IT architects and pharmacy management system designers
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August 2, 2026

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August 10, 2026 at 2:53 PM

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