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The federal government will spend $20 million to expand the only local manufacturing facility of IV fluids. Production of the medicine is expected to jump from 60 million units a year to 80 ...
This is a MedPage Today story. In late September, Hurricane Helene damaged a major supplier of intravenous (IV) fluids. In this report, we follow up on what has happened since. Hurricane Helene ...
YUMA, AZ (AZFamily) — Nearly three months after Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina and the nation’s leading supplier of IV fluids, hospitals in southern Arizona are still feeling the ...
After the hurricane flooded a manufacturing plant that produces about 60 percent of the nation’s supply of IV fluids, hospitals are feeling the squeeze. Ali Rogin speaks with Jackie Fortiér ...
After the hurricane flooded a manufacturing plant that produces about 60 percent of the nation’s supply of IV fluids, hospitals are feeling the squeeze. Ali Rogin speaks with Jackie Fortiér ...
Chris Sununu wrote that right now, in New Hampshire, the amount of IV fluid being delivered is low, and several hospitals are receiving late shipments. The governor asked for more transparency in ...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) is leading the New Hampshire Congressional delegation in sending a letter to Baxter International today, urging it to address IV fluid supply issues in the ...
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Nationwide IV Fluid ShortageA nationwide IV fluid shortage is prompting U.S. hospitals to reevaluate patient hydration protocols. To conserve critical supplies amid a months-long shortage, many hospitals are adopting ...
Some hospital administrators say they are changing how they think about IV fluid hydration altogether. Hurricane Helene, which hit North Carolina in September, wrecked a Baxter International ...
UR Medicine delayed hundreds of elective and semi-elective surgeries as part of its response to the IV fluids shortages. Ongoing IV fluid shortages caused by Hurricane Helene prompted some ...
Some hospital administrators say they are changing how they think about IV fluid hydration altogether. Hurricane Helene, which hit North Carolina in September, wrecked a Baxter International ...
Local hospitals cut IV fluid usage in half amid nationwide shortage, find new ways to treat patients
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The nationwide shortage of IV fluids has led to significant changes in how hospitals treat patients. Both, UR Medicine and Rochester Regional have successfully cut their IV ...
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