AJMC June 24, 2022
Matthew Gavidia

Panelists of an AHIP 2022 session discussed how future policy, infrastructure, and investment strategies in public health will reinforce the efforts already made during the pandemic, with partnerships and engagement key to optimize innovation.

For stakeholders involved in the delivery of health care services to millions of Americans nationwide, policy, infrastructure, and investment strategies post-COVID-19 will build on the efforts already made toward public health issues spotlighted amid the pandemic.

Issues that grew in prominence during this time, such as social determinants of health, health equity, and mental health, were a few of the topics reviewed by panelists during the AHIP session called “Emerging Stronger: A Vision for What Comes Next in Health Care.” Speakers noted these subjects are core...

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