Drug shortage and critical medication inventory management at a children’s hospital during the covid-19 pandemic

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Abstract

Drug shortages have significantly affected the ability to provide care at pediatric institutions, particularly in the inpatient and critical care settings. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic highlighted additional challenges with drug supply chains. A working group consisting of pharmacy management, clinical pharmacists, and pharmacy buyers met regularly at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In collaboration with medical staff leadership and the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, we developed a pediatric critical drug list to track essential medications for targeted monitoring. We created an inventory model with easily modifiable input variables related to patient and hospital data. This model was aligned across affiliate health care systems to increase transparency of our hospital’s surge capacity for managing patients with COVID-19. Here, we share our framework for modeling drug inventory management at a freestanding children’s hospital during a global pandemic.

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Moss, J. D., Schwenk, H. T., Chen, M., & Gaskari, S. (2021). Drug shortage and critical medication inventory management at a children’s hospital during the covid-19 pandemic. Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 26(1), 21–25. https://doi.org/10.5863/1551-6776-26.1.21

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