What the Pandemic Taught Us: The Health Care System We Have Is Not the System We Hoped We HadSAGE, WILLIAM M.Ohio State Law Journal
What the Pandemic Taught Us: The Health Care System We Have Is Not the System We Hoped We Had Management & Education / Upravlenie i ObrazovanieSAGE, WILLIAM M.
The pandemic has been tough on all of us—but especially for those who are either in school, have kids, or have jobs at a school. Teachers, students, and their parents had to transition to virtual and online learning overnight, and they deserve major kudos for blazing through that adjustme...
It’s not clear if payers will continue to cover telehealth after the pandemic subsides. For the moment, demand for telemedicine isexpected to continue growingover the next few months as practices remain closed and individuals limit their movement. Extra telehealth coverage will likely remain in ...
Miss Conduct: What the pandemic taught me In a year that was so bleak, some reasons to be grateful. Say what you will about 2020, we learned a few things. About cooking, supply chains, our families, Zoom and Discord, our hair, systemic racism, electoral politics, loops versus ties, ...
This pandemic has allowed us to sit at our home and contemplate! Realize that we can undo the harm done to the environment by collective efforts and prevent an early Climate Change.疫情带来的除了封城封国,还带来了其他变化。最明显的还是在改善自然环境上...
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A human crisis such as the COVID19 pandemic has also offered some unique opportunities for the healthcare sector. It has allowed us to revisit how we should deliver healthcare in the future. Rationalizing and optimizing the available resources during such a crisis are some of the most important...
What Uber Taught Us About the PandemicFlash April 14, 2021 For parking industry mainstays – the people who have been around long enough to see the ups and downs of the industry – 2020 was in many ways unprecedented. But it was also in a sense just the resurfacing of a lesson learned ...
If the COVID-19 pandemic taught us anything, hopefully one of the things was that we really don’t know what’s coming down the pike. There’s no way to tell what might happen over the next 12 months. Similarly, there’s no way to know what adjustments or pivots they might require ...