Mass. hospitals sound warning on drug shortages
BOSTON (AP) — Chronic shortages of prescription drugs are compromising the quality and safety of patient care and driving up health care costs by forcing doctors and hospitals to purchase scarce medications at exorbitant markups, medical experts told a legislative panel Monday.
"The amount of time and effort from our oncology staff, our doctors and our nurses and our pharmacies on a daily basis in managing this ...
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