Acute Care Syndromic Testing Market Positioned for Explosive Growth, BIS Research Report Forecasts $8 44 Billion Market Value by 2033
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Acute Care Syndromic Testing Market Positioned for Explosive Growth, BIS Research Report Forecasts $8 44 Billion Market Value by 2033
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pete: welcome back. parent in hospitals across the country are facing a delay in care due to a shortage in contrast die. doctors are saving the injections used for imaging tests for urgent cases. internal medicine and pediatrics and joins us. thank you so much for being here. why is this happening? why are, you know, tests that we should be getting not happening? all because ever the supply chain ge healthcare zero covid tolerance had to close for two months meaning they could not make contrast die. unfortunately here in the united states. according to the radiological society of north america, there are only four companies that supply contrast. one of them is g.e. healthcare. so without them, we are in a shortage. so, doctor, what does that mean for patients? it means that they are having to delay procedures which could