Baxter’s North Cove plant in Marion, North Carolina experienced significant impacts from Hurricane Helene. They facility is ...
After announcing the closure of its biggest manufacturing site Sunday due to flooding caused by Hurricane Helene, Baxter ...
The aftermath of Hurricane Helene could become problematic for hospitals in other parts of the country because of a potential ...
The IV fluid disruption comes as more than 800,000 people are still without power. The majority of these people are in North ...
Remnants of Hurricane Helene shut down a North Carolina factory that supplies critical IV fluids to hospitals across the ...
Baxter International said it would temporarily close production at its North Cove, North Carolina-based facility, raising ...
Baxter International, the country's biggest supplier of intravenous and peritoneal dialysis solutions, shut down earlier this ...
Baxter CEO José E. Almeida said the company will spare no resource -- human or financial -- to resume production.
Hospitals across the U.S. are conserving their supplies of IV fluids after Hurricane Helene struck a critical manufacturing plant belonging to the country’s biggest supplier.
Hospitals in the Twin Cities are bracing for a possible IV fluid shortage after Hurricane Helene forced a medical supply ...
Flooding damaged the plant in the Blue Ridge Mountains town of Marion that produces 60 percent of the country’s IV supply.
Some hospitals are facing shortages in IV fluids after Storm Helene disrupted medical fluid manufacturing in southern states.