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Gratitude and the Promise of Telehealth on the Front Lines of COVID-19

GlobalMed

Prior to COVID-19 there was difficulty in meeting the global demand for healthcare workers. The Difficulty in Healthcare Prior to COVID-19. The Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Providers. Health care providers and first responders, like these, are on the front lines and at a very high risk of exposure.

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Health Care Planning for 2022 – Start with a Pandemic, Then Pivot to Health and Happiness

Health Populi

” As we enter Year 3 of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and civic chasms and economic uncertainty (inflation, health care costs, Great Resignations), I took this page out of Dr, Seuss in my last monthly post for Medecision’s Liberate Health blog. Of more than one kind. Some come from ahead. And some come from behind.”.

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Providing Virtual Care for Older Adults During COVID-19

GlobalMed

When people think of a hospital currently, they likely picture a patient struggling to breathe in the emergency room or someone connected to a ventilator in the ICU —all suffering from COVID-19. 4 Benefits of Implementing Telehealth for Seniors During COVID-19. Immediate Access to Care For Those Most at Risk.

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Hospital IT leaders talk lessons learned from a tough pandemic year

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The COVID-19 pandemic has put the healthcare industry through the wringer. Healthcare executives up and down the line have learned many valuable lessons from their experiences this past year. Andrew Hamilton, RN, CIO and deputy director at AllianceChicago. Eric Jimenez, CIO at Artesia General Hospital in Artesia, New Mexico.