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The U.S. health care system relies heavily on a global supply chain for pharmaceuticals and medical devices. This global interdependence makes the health care sector particularly vulnerable to tariff-related disruptions.
Background: In many locations across the country, cold weather or desert climates create dry environmental conditions.  In order to achieve the higher levels of humidity required by regulatory agencies, hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers have to add humidity into the building air, an activity that is expensive and creates its own unique set of challenges.