Health Systems

The Next Normal: Hospitals and Healthcare

Past

Dec 2, 2021

4:30-5:45 p.m. ET

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a hospital with an ambulance in the parking lot and an emergency sign

Domestically and globally, healthcare systems were overwhelmed by the COVID-19 pandemic. What have we learned from the pandemic about how care is delivered and how our systems can be improved to better deliver efficient and high-quality care?

This program is a part of “The Next Normal” series, designed to take a moment to pause and ask, as we emerge from the pandemic, what we have learned and why, in order to promote the health of all, we cannot return to pre-pandemic normal.

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Speakers

Ge Bai

Ge Bai

@GeBaiDC

Associate Professor of Practice, John Hopkins Carey Business School

Jerome Dugan

Jerome Dugan

@profdugan

Assistant Professor, University of Washington

Vivian Lee

Vivian Lee

@vivianleemd

President of Health Platforms, Verily Life Sciences

Peter Shin

Peter Shin

@PeterShinGW

Associate Professor, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health

Reed Abelson
MODERATOR

Reed Abelson

@ReedAbelson

Reporter, The New York Times