Becker's Healthcare April 12, 2022
Patsy Newitt

While global supply chain disruptions resulting from China’s lockdowns to curb COVID-19 outbreaks have been minor, experts say that major disruptions are a growing possibility, The Guardian reported recently.

“The longer the current wave lasts, the greater the chance,” for bigger disruptions, Alex Holmes of Capital Economics told The Guardian in an April 6 article.

Six more updates:

1. Walmart is raising the starting pay for truck drivers to $95,000 to $110,000 as part of its new private fleet development program that aims to expand the retailer’s driver workforce.

2. Global Healthcare Exchange named 78 healthcare provider and supplier organizations to the...

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