Healthcare Innovation December 1, 2020
Rajiv Leventhal

A new report examines how COVID-19 has upended the healthcare ecosystem and predicts which changes will stick after the pandemic wanes

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the American healthcare system to undergo years of change in a matter of months. A new report spearheaded by healthcare technology company Innovaccer explores the different ways the health crisis has become the catalyst for changes that industry leaders expected a decade from now. The report’s authors ultimately predict which of these changes will be sustained in some form, even after the pandemic subsides.

Over the past eight months, David Nace, M.D., chief medical officer at the Silicon Valley-based Innovaccer, said he has virtually spoken with more than 1,400 C-suite executives to discuss this...

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