HealthsystemCIO.com April 3, 2020
Sylvia Romm

It may seem quiet on the streets of NYC, but there is a hurricane currently raging in healthcare.

And just like with a hurricane, the world as we know it is going to look different once COVID-19 has passed. Many landmarks are going to stay the same, but many will be changed. And some will be entirely gone, left only with a memory of “this is how it used to be.”

Since we’re still battling the storm, I don’t know for sure which landmarks fall into which category, but I can tell you what has already shifted considerably in how healthcare is being delivered:

  1. Video visits as a way to deliver care are now mainstream in clinical care. I’ve...

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