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SubscribeIn the 1970s patients were relatively healthy with most having only one disease with one or two treatments available. In the 2020s we have transitioned to a time where people are living longer with multiple comorbidities and there are tons of treatments available. The question is how are doctors choosing? What happens if they don't have good information? We have challenges of sharing data, challenges of interoperability, challenges of accuracy. We can see where the industry needs to improve but this is a long-term commitment that will take decades.
Dr. Dan Riskin, Verantos
Do not overlook staff burnout. Our team was burning the candle at both ends. They're incredibly proud to work at Baptist. It's one of those that you're gonna have to balance. Just don't overlook the importance of staff burnout.
Aaron Miri, Baptist Health
If you know anyone working in vaccination efforts, thank them. It’s challenging work - lots of sleepless days, nights and weekends – all-consuming, thinking about how you can do things better or faster. Having to know the inter-related intricacies is significant – a minor change in one strategy can impact the execution of another in a big way. You have to be vigilant, creative, and wake-up thinking of ways you can keep driving to make a bigger impact.
Becky Fox, Atrium Health
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