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U.S. seeks international help to address IV fluid shortages after hurricanes

U.S. seeks international help to address IV fluid shortages after hurricanes

In response to the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, U.S. health officials are urgently coordinating international efforts to import intravenous (IV) fluids. These efforts aim to mitigate severe shortages that have already led hospitals to delay surgeries and ration supplies for intensive care patients. Last month, severe flooding in western North Carolina severely damaged a key plant operated by Baxter, which produces about 60% of the U.S. supply of IV fluids. This disruption has had a profound effect on health services, affecting everything from hospital surgeries to home dialysis and nutrition for patients dependent on intravenous feeding, including premature newborns…
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Harris unveils Medicare expansion for home care, vision, and hearing

Harris unveils Medicare expansion for home care, vision, and hearing

Vice President Kamala Harris announced a proposal to expand Medicare coverage to include home health care, vision and hearing benefits. This plan aims to address the growing need for affordable home care, particularly for the “sandwich generation” who care for both children and elderly parents. Harris highlighted the importance of dignity and independence for people receiving care, drawing on her personal experience caring for her mother. The proposal seeks to fill a significant gap in Medicare coverage, as current benefits for home health services are limited to short-term recovery periods following acute medical events. Although Medicaid covers in-home care for…
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Daytona Beach IV fluid facility remains operational after Hurricane Milton

Daytona Beach IV fluid facility remains operational after Hurricane Milton

In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton's devastating passage through Florida, significant relief comes from Daytona Beach, where a critical IV fluid manufacturing plant reported no damage. This facility, operated by B Braun Medical, is responsible for producing nearly a quarter of all IV fluids in the United States, a vital medical supply that was already dwindling due to recent storms in North Carolina. Before Milton made landfall, the facility had been identified as a crucial alternative source for these essential medical supplies. The importance of the Daytona Beach site increased following Hurricane Helene, which previously flooded a major IV fluid…
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Florida healthcare facilities brace for Hurricane Milton

Florida healthcare facilities brace for Hurricane Milton

As Hurricane Milton approaches, healthcare facilities on Florida's west coast are implementing emergency measures, including closing and evacuating hospitals, nursing homes and clinics in anticipation of the storm's expected severe impact. The region, scarred by previous hurricanes, doesn't want to take any chances with Milton, which is expected to be more destructive than previous storms. In preparation, medical facilities are hardening themselves against potential harm. Notably, Tampa General Hospital installed a temporary flood barricade, a critical measure to protect against expected storm surges. In Pinellas County, home to cities such as Clearwater and St. Petersburg, mandatory evacuation orders were issued,…
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Competing approaches to drug pricing in the 2024 election

Competing approaches to drug pricing in the 2024 election

The future of drug pricing policies in the United States depends on the outcome of the 2024 elections, with Democratic and Republican candidates presenting distinct approaches. Vice President Kamala Harris aims to expand the Biden administration's existing policies, while former President Donald Trump's position remains less defined. Harris has pledged to broaden the scope of Medicare drug price negotiations, a key achievement of the Biden presidency, to include more drugs and benefit a broader population. It intends to use the resulting savings to fund an ambitious new proposal to cover long-term home care under Medicare. That means a commitment to…
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U.S. seeks international help to address IV fluid shortages after hurricanes

Poe U.S. rushes to address critical IV fluid shortages following Hurricane Helene

In response to the destructive aftermath of Hurricane Helene, U.S. authorities initiated emergency airlifts of intravenous (IV) fluids from international manufacturers to mitigate a critical shortage that led hospitals to postpone surgeries and prioritize critical patients. The crisis was exacerbated by extensive flooding in western North Carolina, which severely impacted a key Baxter plant responsible for producing approximately 60 percent of the IV fluids distributed across the country. These fluids are essential for a wide range of medical applications, including home dialysis, neonatal intensive care, and adults requiring nutritional support through tube feeding. The damage to the Baxter facility required…
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