Managed Healthcare Executive October 17, 2024
Peter Wehrwein, Managing Editor

Building relationships with state and local officials and repairing the tattered primary care system in the U.S. were some of the suggestions made at the opening plenary session of ID Week 2024.

More of than a million people in the U.S. died from COVID-19 during the pandemic, but health officials acknowledge that another casualty was trust in the public health officials, particularly at the federal level.

The topic of yesterday’s opening plenary session of the 2024 ID Week meeting was preparing for the next pandemic and rebuilding the shattered trust was the first thing the three experts were asked about during the discussion part of the session.

“I worry a little bit sometimes when we talk about trust that we...

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