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Impact of medicine shortages on hospital practice: role of a multidisciplinary medicine shortages team

International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
Medicine shortages are an increasing issue, with broad public health implications for patients, health professionals and institutions. Despite national notification mechanisms involving sponsors and national regulators (e.g. Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration), shortages continue to be a significant workload in hospitals, particularly for ...
David Harris, Lisa Ho, Simone Taylor
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Medicines Shortages Reporting Systems (MSRS): An exploratory review of access and sustainability [PDF]

open access: yesResearch in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
YesBackground: The efficacy of medicines depends on their accessibility and availability. Dedicated medicine shortage reporting systems (MSRS) have been set up in different countries, either mandatory or voluntary, following the recommendations of the ...
Liz Breen, Emilia Vann Yaroson
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Medical Shortages and Confederate Medicine

Southern Medical Journal, 1993
The Union's decision to treat medicines and medical supplies as contraband of war meant, for the Confederacy, the specter of medical shortages. The Confederate medical department significantly lessened the subsequent suffering through an energetic and resourceful program to supply its physicians' needs.
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What is the Significance of a Physician Shortage in Nutrition Medicine?

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2010
The practice of clinical nutrition is distributed across a wide spectrum of medical and surgical specialties. As a result, silos of nutrition activity tend to exist in isolation. Coincident with this process is a progressive shortage of physicians practicing nutrition medicine.
Stephen A, McClave   +7 more
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The Concept of Medicines Shortage: Identifying and Resolving Shortage

2019
It is not easy to find out when scientific researches concerning shortage (scarcity) were started. In the field of first studies, authors revised time delays and variable demand, when they moved to item stock and disequilibrium analysis. Later, more sophisticated studies emerged.
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Role of the USA in shortage of food and medicine in Cuba

The Lancet, 1996
For over 30 years an embargo by the USA has restricted Cuba's ability to purchase foods and medicines. In 1992, the USA enacted the Cuban Democracy Act (CDA), which "exempted" the sale of medicines from the embargo. However, the implementation of the CDA's requirements and the intensification of the embargo as a result of the passage of the Helms ...
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Rising to the Challenge: Shortages in Laboratory Medicine

Clinical Chemistry, 2022
Claire E Knezevic   +5 more
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Time-trend analysis of medicine sales and shortages during COVID-19 outbreak: Data from community pharmacies

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2021
Sonia Romano   +2 more
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The challenge of drug shortages for emergency medicine

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2002
Linda S, Tyler   +2 more
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