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Supporting the Frontline: Leveraging Digital to Maintain Continuity of Care for Patients With Chronic Conditions in Times of Health Crises
The COVID-19 crisis created an unprecedented disruption for health systems worldwide and has taken priority over other non-communicable diseases. The need for continuity of care for patients with chronic conditions did not stop during the outbreak.
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Learn how COVID-19 has taken precedence over other non-communicable diseases and how health systems are assessing the backlog and organizing their catching up with non-COVID patients.
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Examine how we can harness our data analytics capabilities to identify, prioritize and connect with these patients that are most at risk of complications.
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Explore how technology can help maintain continuity of care in times of health crises but also beyond the current outbreak.
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Understand the risks and benefits of the rapid shift to a new digital model of healthcare during Covid-19 for patients and healthcare professional. Read on himsslearn.org
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