From Governor Jim Pillen <[email protected]>
Subject Gov. Pillen Joins Letter Requesting Biden Take Action Dealing with IV Fluid Shortage
Date October 17, 2024 8:52 PM
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Governor Pillen has issued a news release, which is now available below.

 

Gov. Pillen Joins Letter Requesting Biden Take Action Dealing with IV Fluid Shortage [ [link removed] ] 10/17/2024 03:45 PM CDT

*LINCOLN, NE* – Governor Jim Pillen has joined a letter directed to President Joe Biden, asking for immediate action to address a shortage of intravenous (IV) and peritoneal dialysis solutions. Recommendations include working with the FDA to find appropriate and trusted international manufacturers, removing barriers for importation, and taking necessary steps to prevent price gouging. The moves, say the group of governors, are designed to “address a crisis that will certainly contribute to harm and potential deaths of Americans.”

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