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Practice Survival, Options for After the Pandemic
Healthcare practices may be open, but it’s not business as usual. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the way the world thinks and acts, and this is especially relevant in healthcare. Most practices stayed open but may have had to lay off non-essential staff due to decreased patient volume. Others increased virtual care, while all have had to rethink how they will conduct business to survive financially after the COVID-19 pandemic.
The new normal of patient care has arrived with additional challenges for healthcare practices. Financially surviving the COVID-19 pandemic may require changes such as a shift in patient care provision, and increasing automation and options for virtual care.
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