
The Critical Impact of Drug Shortages on Hospital Care Revealed by Survey
A survey conducted by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) reveals that nearly all hospital pharmacists in the United States are experiencing drug shortages, with about a third describing the impact as "critical." The shortages, which are nearing record levels, have led to rationing, delays, and cancellations of treatments or procedures. Chemotherapy drugs are among the most affected, with 57% of pharmacists stating that the shortages have direct effects on patient care. The survey highlights the need for proactive strategies to address the shortage, including penalties for manufacturers without risk strategies and diversifying the manufacturing supply chain. Pharmacists also expressed willingness to spend more on drug products from manufacturers with recognized quality programs.