Hospitals need ‘dedicated fulltime positions to manage medicines shortages’


Medicine shortages are driving patients to emergency departments, one leading pharmacist warns, as research shows their impact on pharmacists and the general public A national survey undertaken by University of South Australia researchers shows that medicine shortages are increasing patient stress as well as pharmacists’ workloads: 89.5% of pharmacists are being forced to source medicines

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