Hospital & Healthcare Management November 30, 2022
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The word unusual may be the best way to sum up the past few years. The COVID-19 pandemic had a number of highly visible and severe effects. The burden placed on healthcare personnel has been extreme, and many have quit their jobs. Telephonic and video care are increasingly popular. Healthcare labour expenses have increased as a result of other, less evident effects, such as staff shortages and wage demands. Payers will be forced to search for alternative ways to cut costs, such as provider pay and pharmacy coverage, as a result of the need that they fund for COVID-related services. Healthcare expenditures seem to be transferring to consumers with greater speed.

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