Baxter International on Wednesday said a key intravenous-fluid manufacturing plant in western North Carolina remains closed for production as the medical-products maker works to repair damage from ...
(Reuters) -Hurricane Helene's impact on medical device maker Baxter International's North Cove facility could further limit ...
President Biden’s health secretary told medical leaders on Wednesday that he is working to fill major gaps in the supply of ...
The company is leaning on its global plants to help meet production demands after its Helene-damaged facility in North Carolina temporarily shut down. Meanwhile, hospitals, health care facilities, and ...
Hospitals in the region are keeping a careful eye on their IV fluid supplies, and are using less of the precious liquid as a ...
In the Valley, a representative for Akron Children’s Hospital said it working closely with supply chain partners to identify ...
Hospitals across the U.S. are feeling the impact of Hurricane Helene as experts warn of an imminent intravenous (IV) solution ...
The damage left behind by Hurricane Helene is now impacting at least two hospital systems in Springfield. Hospital Sisters ...
The latest hurricane could hit a Daytona Beach facility that provides nearly a quarter of the nation's intravenous fluid ...
Hurricane Helene flooded a factory in North Carolina that makes 60% of the intravenous fluids in United States. The factory supplies hospitals across the nation, including thousands of miles away ...
Maryland healthcare professionals are concerned by the shortage of IV fluid caused by the fallout from Hurricane Helene in ...
Following Hurricane Helene, the U.S. is dealing with a shortage of medical supplies, which could grow worse has Hurricane ...