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Denver Health statement on national IV fluid shortage

October 09, 2024

Denver Health statement on national IV fluid shortage

October 29, 2024, Update:

Denver Health's coordinated response to the national IV fluid shortage continues to effectively minimize disruptions to patient care. Through thoughtful conservation strategies, the impact on daily operations has been kept to a minimum, with only three elective procedures temporarily postponed and soon to be rescheduled. 

At this time, no additional patients should expect impacts to their care or procedure and treatment schedule.

October 9, 2024, Update:

The nationwide IV fluid shortage should not deter patients from seeing their providers or coming to the hospital when sick.

Drawing on recommendations from professional societies and our internal experts, Denver Health will implement strategies that limit use of IV fluids, when appropriate, through best or equivalently alternative practices that have minimal impact on patient outcomes.

These conservation strategies are useful practices to encourage good stewardship of resources in any health care setting.

At this time, patients should not expect impacts to their care or procedure and treatment schedule.