Fierce Health Payers October 30, 2020
Robert King

Stronger public-private coordination on data sharing and bolstering the supply chain are critical to getting ready for the next pandemic, a panel of experts found during a summit Thursday.

The Healthcare Leadership Council and Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy held a joint summit Thursday that included more than 20 public and private sector leaders across the healthcare industry to discuss draft recommendations on how to prepare for the next pandemic.

The recommendations are expected to be finalized (PDF) and sent to Congress and the White House early next year.

A key theme was to bolster coordination among public and private partners. One of the recommendations was to create a national strategy and road map for product innovation, rapid production...

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