MedCity News September 8, 2021
Saket Agrawal

Looking at how hospitals changed during Covid-19 is a starting point for a lot of larger questions in the healthcare industry.

Covid-19 changed healthcare in too many ways to count. It drastically accelerated the adoption of remote health by over a decade, and along similar lines, is allowing us to rethink what aspects of healthcare we want to keep, shake up, or introduce in a post-Covid world. However things end up in this multi-faceted industry we are in, one thing I believe will undoubtedly change is how patients view and engage with hospitals.

What Covid-19 showed us about hospitals

It seems like a no-brainer to say it, but the role of hospitals is to take care of the sickest patients...

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