Healthcare Innovation January 14, 2021
Rajiv Leventhal

The health system executive shares important learnings from the year that was, across a variety of dimensions

The past year has been a trying one, plagued with unprecedented challenges brought on by a global health crisis unlike any this country has seen in more than 100 years. For hospital and health system leaders, there have been plenty of learnings and reflections during these extraordinary times.

In a recent interview conducted over e-mail, Jason Fish, M.D., internal medicine physician, chief medical officer and senior vice president at the Dallas-based Southwestern Health Resources (SWHR), shared perspectives on his organization’s biggest lessons learned across several dimensions, such as clinical, operational, and digital. Below are excerpts of those responses from Dr. Fish.

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