(Reuters) -Baxter International is bringing its hurricane-hit IV manufacturing facility in North Carolina back online in stages, with a goal of restoring 90% to 100% of customer needs by the end of ...
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INCLUDING E COLI. A MAJOR MEDICAL SUPPLIER WITH A FACILITY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA HAS RESTARTED PRODUCTION. THIS ALL FOLLOWING HURRICANE HELENE. TODAY, THE U.S. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SECRETARY ...
It could be months before Deerfield-based Baxter International is able to fully ramp back up its supplies of IV fluids, after its largest manufacturing plant was damaged by Hurricane Helene, Baxter ...
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The CDC issued a health advisory Oct. 12 with guidelines on how systems and leaders can manage the supply disruptions of peritoneal dialysis and intravenous solutions. In September, Hurricane Helene ...
Deerfield-based Baxter International has temporarily closed its largest manufacturing plant following damage caused by Hurricane Helene — a move that raises questions about supplies of the medical ...
Baxter International (NYSE:BAX) issued updates Wednesday on supply issues caused by the closure of its North Cove manufacturing facility in North Carolina due to damage sustained from Hurricane Helene ...