Hospitals in the Valley are dealing with an IV fluid shortage due to damage from Hurricane Helene to a major supplier.
After Hurricane Helene triggered IV-fluid shortages across the country, hospitals have been trying to manage impact.
The western North Carolina plant supplies 60% of the nation's IV bags, according to the American Hospital Association.
The U.S. government and its agencies are providing recovery assistance and granting import waivers to Baxter International, ...
Baxter International said on Thursday it will import 18,000 tons of intravenous products from its newly cleared international ...
Healthcare facilities nationwide are grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which severely damaged Baxter ...
The Biden-Harris administration said it will take action to increase access to IV fluids. Those actions include restoring production sites, protecting products and opening imports. According to the ...
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem joined four other governors and called on President Biden to implement actions to address ...
A recent alert from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning healthcare providers and health departments across the country about significant supply disruptions in peritoneal ...
Baxter International's North Cove manufacturing facility was affected by Hurricane Helene. Here's how that impacts Topeka ...
As the storm swept through North Carolina, it severely affected operations at the largest manufacturer of IV fluids and ...
A shortage of critical medical supplies caused by Hurricane Helene has a Miami Valley mom concerned about her health.