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Baxter International's Corporate Decline: A Business Post-Mortem
Reza ZahiriMar 3
A business blog traces how Baxter International, once a top medical-supply giant, eroded decades of growth through spin-offs and strategic missteps. No radiology-specific findings; peripheral context for radiologists tracking med-device industry consolidation.
- This is a corporate history/opinion piece from a Substack blog, not a peer-reviewed study or regulatory announcement — findings reflect editorial analysis, not clinical evidence.
- Content covers Baxter's founding in 1931, its rise as a major IV-therapy and medical-supply company, and spin-offs including Baxalta; no radiology devices or imaging products are discussed in the available snippet.
- Relevance to radiology practice is minimal; no imaging, AI, or diagnostic technology content is present.
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