News

Hospitals Hit With IV Fluid Shortage After Hurricane Helene. Story by Joseph Walker, Peter Loftus • 2w. T he U.S.’s largest maker of intravenous fluids will slash shipments to hospitals after ...
But, you know, the IV fluid shortage is ongoing and it could get worse as the end of the year comes up because people get sick with, you know, winter respiratory viruses. We got flu, COVID that ...
Hospitals across the country are struggling to conserve and stretch their supplies of IV fluids in the wake of a shortage brought on by Hurricane Helene, in some cases giving patients Gatorade ...
Hospitals around the country are conserving critical intravenous fluid bags to cope with a shortage that may last months. Some hospital administrators say they are changing how they think about IV ...
Get in touch with Chloe Mayer by emailing c.mayer@newsweek.com There are fears a nationwide shortage of IV fluid and dialysis products could hit patients across the country after a major ...
Central Ohio hospitals are battling a shortage of IV and dialysis fluids because of the closure of a production facility damaged by Hurricane Helene. Mount Carmel Hospital, Nationwide Children's ...
Hurricane Helene, which hit North Carolina in September, wrecked a Baxter International facility that produces 60% of the IV fluids used […] News Today's news ...
Hospitals around the country are conserving critical intravenous fluid supplies to cope with a shortage that may last months.Some hospital administrators say they are changing how they think about ...
IV fluid shortage after hurricane hit Baxter International plant prompts hospitals to conserve Hospitals have been taking steps to conserve IV fluid supplies since Hurricane Helene wrecked a ...
Many U.S. hospitals are conserving critical intravenous fluids to cope with a supply shortage caused by Hurricane Helene. They're changing protocols for administering drugs and hydration through IVs.
Meanwhile, hospitals are facing seasonal strains on their already limited IV fluid resources, said Sam Elgawly, chief of resource stewardship at Inova, a health system in the Washington, D.C., area.
Hospitals around the country are conserving critical intravenous fluid bags to cope with a shortage that may last months. Some hospital administrators say they are changing how they think about IV ...