From: Becker's Supply Chain Report <editorial@beckershealthcare.com>
Subject: Boston hospitals face blood shortage | 1,700 Trinity Health employees affected in restructuring | 43% of approved generics still not for sale in US | 10 largest medical device companies
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February 8, 2019
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