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From framework to the frontline: designing a structure and process for drug supply shortage planning
Richard Singleton1, Katherine Chubbs, Jennifer Flynn
1Eastern Health, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. rick.singleton@easternhealth.ca
Abstract:
Drug shortages are not new; they have been managed through conservation, procurement of alternatives, and redistribution of stock The Sandoz shortage in 2012 has caused a radical reduction of generic injectables. In Newfoundland and Labrador, our response has led to the development of the framework, structure, and process outlined in this paper. The efforts have eased the concerns of clinicians and leaders, as they are aware of the decision-making resource for situations of drug and technology shortage.
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