How the coronavirus will permanently change healthcare according to top industry leaders

As hospitals began to flood when the pandemic hit the doors of the U.S., the healthcare industry was forced to confront the healthcare system as the coronavirus left uncertainty on the financial futures of hospitals, the supply shortage, the future of telehealth, and more. Business Insider spoke with industry leaders on how they see this changing the healthcare landscape.

Dr. Rod Hochman notes the importance of having a vaccine before crowds of people are able to get together again. Along with that, he highlights how virtual care will take the main stage for ambulatory and express care and how health systems and the government work together to pay for services and virtual care will be important to how healthcare moves forward.

Read more on how industry leaders see things changing.

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