Skip to main content

Acute drug shortages forcing workarounds in hospitals

By WNPR  
   July 12, 2016

In hospitals across Connecticut and nationwide, workarounds to compensate for medication shortages are daily routines for treating patients -- and health experts say it’s not about to change any time soon. Some acute-care drugs in short supply nationally are antibiotics, antipsychotics, intravenous saline, and morphine, according to the most recent shortage list from the U.S Food and Drug Administration.

Full story


Get the latest on healthcare leadership in your inbox.