McKinsey June 12, 2020
Jenny Cordina, Rupal Malani, Laura Medford-Davis, and Nithya Vinjamoori

In McKinsey’s US COVID-19 Physician Survey, physicians indicated they are optimistic about a return to pre-COVID-19 volumes but may shift their preferred sites of care and seek additional partnerships for financial support.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be on the forefront of physicians’ minds as a humanitarian crisis. As these healthcare providers seek to deliver safe care to patients, they also are examining how to maintain their...

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