Healthcare IT News June 22, 2020
Kat Jercich

Two potential areas to consider are supply chain management and telehealth tool selection.

Epidemiologists have warned that a second wave of COVID-19 is on its way. In fact, in some countries, it’s already here.

When coronavirus cases begin to grow in early spring, health systems were forced to pivot quickly – sometimes within a matter of days – to allocate scant resources and implement new technologies and workflows. Now, experts say administrators have the chance to start preparing for the next spike.

Manage supply chains effectively

“COVID has taught us a lot, particularly around bandwidth and supply chain,” said Gordon Krass, CEO of inventory-management-system vendor IntelliGuard.

“We learned how fragile the supply chain is, particularly for critical items like personal...

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