Becker's Healthcare March 22, 2023
Kelly Gooch

It’s been three years since COVID-19 crept across the U.S., with the World Health Organization declaring the virus outbreak a pandemic in March 2020. Though the early days of the pandemic are over, hospital and health system CEOs told Becker’s there are certain lessons that will stay with them in 2023 and beyond.

While some lessons revolve around leading teams, others include agility, speed and innovation.

Editor’s note: Responses were lightly edited for length and clarity.

Leslie Davis. President and CEO of UPMC (Pittsburgh): UPMC — and what we stand for — has never been more relevant. The pandemic drove home the lesson that our unique model of care delivery is more important than ever. As an academic...

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