SEYMOUR, Ind. – Schneck Medical Center is monitoring the ongoing national shortage of IV fluids impacting hospitals and healthcare providers. The shortage, caused by disruptions in the global supply chain, is affecting the availability of these critical fluids for patient care.
“We are aware of the current shortage and have taken proactive steps to manage our supply while maintaining the highest level of care for our patients,” said Eric Fish, MD, MBA, FACOG, President/CEO of Schneck. “Our priority is to ensure that urgent and emergency procedures continue without disruption, while we carefully manage resources for non-emergency cases.”
Schneck has implemented a comprehensive IV fluid conservation plan that includes reviewing and optimizing fluid use for each patient, exploring alternative therapies, and ensuring that the available supply is prioritized for critical needs. A team has been designated to oversee the efficient use of all medical resources during this time.
“We want to reassure the public that patient safety remains our top concern,” said Fish. “We are working around the clock to identify additional sources of IV fluids and collaborate with other healthcare partners to minimize the impact of this shortage.”
While emergency care and urgent surgeries remain unaffected, some non-emergency procedures may be rescheduled as part of the hospital’s effort to preserve supplies. Affected patients are being contacted directly and will be offered the earliest available new dates.