Healthcare IT Today May 26, 2020
Colin Hung

As countries begin to reopen, healthcare suddenly has an added level of stress and uncertainty. According to Steve Burrill, Vice Chairman and National Sector Leader at Deloitte, workforce planning, supply chain integrity and working capital should now be key areas of focus for healthcare leaders.

I recently spoke with Burrill to learn more about these three specific areas and what leaders should be doing.

Workforce Planning

According to Burrill, the pandemic has completely upended the way we think about work. Companies and healthcare organizations used to shy away from having remote employees – citing increased productivity when people are together in the same physical space. Being isolated at home has taught us that with tools like Zoom, Google Cloud, Go-to-Meeting,...

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