Opinion: How our health systems are working to prevent hospital drug shortages
Hospital leaders must step up and support new models that nourish the drug manufacturing market and bring it back to life.
by Barclay E. Berdan and Scott Reiner and Terry Shaw
Aug 01, 2019
3 minutes
Drug shortages are a major challenge for hospitals. Today, 121 key lifesaving drugs are in short supply and 70% of all hospital pharmacists report at least 50 shortages a year. Without these lifesaving drugs on hand, providers may be forced to delay medically necessary care or substitute therapies that may not be as effective. Health systems like ours can help alleviate the problem.
Drug shortages are triggered by a , including natural disasters or manufacturing quality problems that take producers offline for weeks or months at a time. Some shortages occur
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