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  2. Supply chain issues hit hospitals, dialysis centers after ...

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    As hospitals and health care facilities work to get back up and running after Hurricane Helene slammed into Florida's Big Bend, affecting several states, the medical supply chain could be at risk.

  3. How Nashville hospitals are handling IV, dialysis fluid ... - AOL

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    Most of Nashville's hospitals have a healthy supply of fluids, ... Baxter International supplied about 60% of the nation's IV fluids, and also supplied dialysis solutions to many medical centers.

  4. Michigan hospitals brace for IV fluid, dialysis solution ...

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    Baxter's Marion, North Carolina, site is among the largest suppliers of sterile intravenous fluids and peritoneal dialysis solutions in the U.S., making 1.5 million bags daily — 60% of the ...

  5. Baxter International - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 1985, American Hospital Supply Corporation CEO Karl D. Bays and Baxter's then-CEO Vernon R. Loucks Jr. signed an agreement that merged two of the United States' "largest producers of medical supplies". [15] This was a "one-Baxter approach" in which the company provided "70% to 80% of what a hospital needed." [16]

  6. Baxter Althane disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Baxter Althane disaster in autumn 2001 was a series of 53 sudden deaths of kidney failure patients in Spain, Croatia, Italy, Germany, Taiwan, Colombia and the USA (mainly Nebraska and Texas). All had received hospital treatment with Althane hemodialysis equipment, a product range manufactured by Baxter International , USA.

  7. Package redirection scam - Wikipedia

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    A package redirection scam is a form of e-commerce fraud, where a malicious actor manipulates a shipping label, to trick the mail carrier into delivering the package to the wrong address. This is usually done through product returns to make the merchant believe that they mishandled the return package, and thus provide a refund without the item ...

  8. Carlyle in talks to buy Baxter's kidney care unit, source says

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    (Reuters) -Private equity firm Carlyle Group is in exclusive talks to acquire Baxter International's kidney care spinoff Vantive for more than $4 billion, including debt, a person familiar with ...

  9. Brushing (e-commerce) - Wikipedia

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    The person who placed the order may also post a positive rating or review, further artificially increasing the credibility of the item's listing. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] In an effort to avoid detection, brushers may seek to imitate genuine consumer behavior, for example by browsing competitors' listings before making a purchase from the seller whose ...