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COVID-19 and Hospital Transformation Toward
the Hospital of the Future Wednesday, September 2, 2020 | 1:00PM - 2:00PM Eastern |
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The COVID-19
pandemic has turned the health care industry upside down and accelerated
many of the ideas for the future that some thought would take decades to
take hold. Hospitals quickly deferred or cancelled elective procedures,
discharged non-COVID-19 patients, used data and technology to analyze
and forecast demand, implemented virtual health solutions, and moved
some of their workforce to remote work. The use of virtual health
technology for screening, monitoring, and e-visits as well as consumer
preference to stay away from the hospital during the pandemic offer a
glimpse into how the hospital of the future might operate. When asked what the hospital would look like in 2040, crowd-sourced experts said that hospitals were up against the wall due to COVID-19, and while several hospitals were challenged by this unprecedented crisis, a few have already started to act like the hospital of the future, particularly with regard to virtual health and use of technology. This session assists attendees in addressing the question: will these changes persist, or will hospitals go back to how they’ve always done business? The speed to decision and execution in this recovery phase is critical. Hospitals cannot go back to their old business models. It most likely is not viable given where health care is heading. As the industry begins to recover from the pandemic, hospital executives should consider how they can maintain their momentum toward operating as a hospital of the future and position their organizations to thrive. Click here for more details. |
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Please join us Wednesday, September 2nd at 1 PM Eastern as the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions’ Wendy Gerhardt and Maulesh Shukla discuss how hospitals can sustain transformation accelerated by the pandemic toward the future. Click here for detailed information or to register or call 209.577.4888. |
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