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100: Omicron—what it means for health care policy
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Released:
Jan 5, 2022
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This episode was recorded on January 4, 2022.
The omicron variant is continuing to spread rapidly throughout the United States, leading to record numbers of new Covid-19 cases in many areas. In this episode, Christopher Kerns sits down with Advisory Board's Pam Divack to talk about the health care industry implications of the omicron variant, including what the political and policy responses to the variant mean for the health care world.
Links:
The omicron surge: 4 ways to help your overwhelmed workforce
Our Covid-19 resource page
300+ Covid-19 treatments are in development. Which ones will really matter?
How to prepare your workforce for omicron: 4 key strategies
Ep. 92: The biggest crisis of 2021 isn't Covid-19—it's nursing shortages
Ep. 93: Beyond burnout: Moral exhaustion in the clinical workforce
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The omicron variant is continuing to spread rapidly throughout the United States, leading to record numbers of new Covid-19 cases in many areas. In this episode, Christopher Kerns sits down with Advisory Board's Pam Divack to talk about the health care industry implications of the omicron variant, including what the political and policy responses to the variant mean for the health care world.
Links:
The omicron surge: 4 ways to help your overwhelmed workforce
Our Covid-19 resource page
300+ Covid-19 treatments are in development. Which ones will really matter?
How to prepare your workforce for omicron: 4 key strategies
Ep. 92: The biggest crisis of 2021 isn't Covid-19—it's nursing shortages
Ep. 93: Beyond burnout: Moral exhaustion in the clinical workforce
Subscribe to the Daily Briefing
Released:
Jan 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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