Health Systems in the Post-COVID-19 World | Part II: How Health Systems Weathered the Storm and What’s Happening Now
Health Systems in the Post-COVID-19 World:
Emerging from the Pandemic, Vaccine Mandates and Dealing with Delta
Part II: How Health Systems Weathered the Storm and What’s Happening Now
As we emerge into a post pandemic world, the Delta variant has sprung up, potentially disrupting plans of a total return to normal life. Health Systems were on the front lines of the first, second and third waves of the initial onslaught of the pandemic, and had begun to find their footing with the low case counts and vaccine roll out in full swing. However, as the Delta variant has picked up, significant cases are reemerging across the country and health systems have had to pivot once again.
Join A&M Healthcare Industry Group’s, Larry Kaiser, M.D., FACS, and Marthe Haverkamp, M.D., Ph.D, as they talk with Kevin Mahoney, Chief Executive Officer, University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS), Suresh Gunasekaran, Chief Executive Officer, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics and Rick Zall, Partner and Chair, King & Spalding Healthcare Transactional and Regulatory Practice, as they discuss how they weathered the COVID storm, PPE management, staffing and workforce issues and what they are facing again today, as the Delta variant cases are on the rise.