IV Fluid Shortage Strains Hospitals as Production Resumes Post-Helene
Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

A nationwide shortage of intravenous (IV) fluids, exacerbated by Hurricane Helene's impact on Baxter International's North Carolina facility, is forcing hospitals to adopt new conservation strategies. With production halted and rationing in place, hospitals are reducing IV fluid usage by 55% and exploring alternatives like push medications. Health officials are also re-evaluating patient hydration needs to manage the crisis, which may persist through 2024. The shortage highlights the need for innovative approaches to patient care and resource management.