Becker's Healthcare March 24, 2021
Katie Adams

Hospitals’ innovation efforts were forced to accelerate and refocus because of the pandemic’s demand for more virtual care options and increased attention to social determinants of health.

Below, eight executives from hospitals and health systems across the country discuss how their innovation programs have changed and stayed the same in the year since the pandemic hit.

Editor’s note: Responses have been edited lightly for clarity and style.

Claus Torp Jensen, PhD. Chief Digital Officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York City). Our overall innovation focus throughout the pandemic has generally remained unchanged. Our guiding light has always been to provide the best possible care to our cancer patients and to continue to drive new discoveries through cancer research....

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