Abstract

In recent years, many drug shortages have compromised patient care. Drug shortages can lead to altered therapeutic outcomes, increased risk of medication errors, and increased medical costs. This article presents one hospital's successful algorithm for managing medication shortages. Methods included drafting a shortage policy and procedure; identifying a primary contact person to assess the impact of the shortage; identifying appropriate clinicians to perform research; establishing references for identification of alternative agents; and promptly communicating with and disseminating shortage information to appropriate individuals.

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