Star Tribune September 26, 2021
Daniel B. McLaughlin

Employers are now developing policies for healthy workplaces, including vaccine mandates and reconfigured office and workspaces.

Q: How has COVID-19 accelerated changes in health care and how will they impact employers?

A: The past two years of living and working during the COVID-19 pandemic have disrupted American society and accelerated many changes in its health care system. The most visible change is the rapid adoption of telehealth. This has long been in the strategic plans of health systems, but implementation has been rapidly expanded in the past two years. Although utilization of telehealth has increased, patients are also making choices for in-person appointments as well. The future will be a mix of advanced telehealth and a personal connection to a...

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