Fierce Healthcare March 2, 2020
Peter Antall

Recent warnings from health officials are urging Americans to plan for the spread of COVID-19—saying it’s not a matter of if, but when.

Many of us, particularly those in healthcare, believed the global spread of the disease to be inevitable as we can’t put a wall around this type of virus. It is still, however, an unsettling time to be on the front lines.

As such, we as a healthcare industry must start preparing and readying ourselves for the potential of a severe outbreak in the U.S.

To date, much of the conversation has focused on how the American people can and should prepare. However, should COVID-19 spread at the rate and to the degree that many are expecting,...

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