Health system pharmacies have had to adjust to new remoteworking models, on-site working models and pharmacy leaders have been challenged to keep their staff connected both personally and ...
During the pandemic, out of necessity, the adoption and use of telehealth grew exponentially. Health systems that already had telehealth programs rapidly expanded these offerings, while other health ...
The pandemic has placed a spotlight on public health -- its workforce, infrastructure and underlying information systems designed to collect, analyze and manage public health data. Informatics, health ...
The coronavirus pandemic has changed communities in many ways, and for the doctor who helped lead Orange County through its darkest periods of illness, among the most important has been the lasting ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has killed at least 7 million people worldwide as of December 2023. The virus has revealed systemic weaknesses in health systems, particularly in supply chains and service ...
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Belize shifted from emergency response to strengthening its primary health care system, delivering over 5,000 mobile clinic visits to remote communities. In February 2022, ...
When COVID hit, health care systems around the world were turned upside down. Hospitals cleared beds, routine appointments ...
Five years ago, COVID-19 brought unprecedented change to health care throughout San Diego County. While some of those changes, such as delaying elective surgeries and banning visitors, have long since ...
It has been five years since the the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. That was the start of many changes, both temporary and permanent, to the U.S. healthcare system. Some were ...
Dr. Ulysses Wu is worried. The chief epidemiologist and system director for infectious diseases at Hartford HealthCare has been worried before but this worry comes as the state, nation and world mark ...
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