MedPage Today January 4, 2022
Jerry Penso, MD, MBA

— Thinking ahead can help health systems prepare

I hesitate to make predictions about healthcare in 2022, given the turbulence we have faced in the past 2 years. Yet, medical groups, health systems, and their physicians and staff must continue to develop forward-looking plans so they can provide high-quality, accessible healthcare to their patients and communities.

The leaders of healthcare delivery systems will face some unique and difficult challenges in 2022 and will need to be alert and flexible in their responses. Because of their experience dealing with the extraordinary changes we have seen since the pandemic began, I am confident they are up to the challenge of responding quickly and effectively to whatever 2022 may bring. These are the...

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