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Legacy of COVID-19: Lessons learned for the next pandemic – Q&A with Kevin Tabb, MD, President and CEO of Beth Israel Lahey Health
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COVID-19 has upended just about everything, and we’re still working through it—how we work, shop, socialize, learn, worship, receive healthcare, and care for others. It has laid bare both strengths and weakness in our institutions, processes and systems. The pandemic has altered life for every age group in almost every way. The coronavirus, after all, is not interested in career dreams, childcare situations or travel plans; it is only interested in host cells.
Key innovations that emerged during this pandemic will outlive it. Others are yet to reveal themselves but will surely be part of the legacy of COVID-19. CIBC Private Wealth is committed to bringing to you the perspective and insight of top thinkers in various fields on what the legacy of COVID-19 could be. In previous installments, we presented views on biotech and vaccines, work and careers, and artificial intelligence in healthcare during the time of COVID-19 (available on our website). In this installment, we talk with Kevin Tabb, MD, the president and CEO of Beth Israel Lahey Health, a healthcare system across Eastern Massachusetts comprised of 13 hospitals, including four academic and teaching hospitals affiliated with Harvard Medical School and Tufts University School of Medicine, and more than 4,000 physicians and 35,000 employees.
45 episoder
Manage episode 274931199 series 2154733
COVID-19 has upended just about everything, and we’re still working through it—how we work, shop, socialize, learn, worship, receive healthcare, and care for others. It has laid bare both strengths and weakness in our institutions, processes and systems. The pandemic has altered life for every age group in almost every way. The coronavirus, after all, is not interested in career dreams, childcare situations or travel plans; it is only interested in host cells.
Key innovations that emerged during this pandemic will outlive it. Others are yet to reveal themselves but will surely be part of the legacy of COVID-19. CIBC Private Wealth is committed to bringing to you the perspective and insight of top thinkers in various fields on what the legacy of COVID-19 could be. In previous installments, we presented views on biotech and vaccines, work and careers, and artificial intelligence in healthcare during the time of COVID-19 (available on our website). In this installment, we talk with Kevin Tabb, MD, the president and CEO of Beth Israel Lahey Health, a healthcare system across Eastern Massachusetts comprised of 13 hospitals, including four academic and teaching hospitals affiliated with Harvard Medical School and Tufts University School of Medicine, and more than 4,000 physicians and 35,000 employees.
45 episoder
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