The coronavirus pandemic has changed almost everything about what was considered “normal” in the running of healthcare facilities.
According to a new white paper on the Flad website. there could be fundamental differences in how facilities deliver healthcare.
As facilities plan for the future, they will likely employ a variety of methods to avoid future shutdown of services.
Which new operational protocols will remain and what may be left behind is a matter of debate.
                    
                    
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