Healthcare IT News April 28, 2020
Mike Miliard

Whether it’s wider appreciation for telehealth and RPM, or more attention paid to healthcare inequities and the loneliness epidemic, there will be some good to come from this crisis, says its Chief Strategy Officer.

Like most other hospitals and health systems nationwide, Charlotte, North Carolina-based Atrium Health has had to make some pretty big changes to the way it does business over the past few months of this ongoing pandemic.

Even as it pursues big pre-COVID-19 strategic goals – not least its major electronic health record transition from Cerner to Epic, which was announced in February – Atrium’s attention has of course more recently been focused on an array of initiatives meant to combat the coronavirus crisis.

But having been...

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