Patients often form strong and long-lasting bonds with their care providers and COVID-19 has drastically altered that ever-important doctor-patient relationship. Visits have moved online and fear of the virus has some patients skipping care altogether. This raises three concerning questions for physicians: how are patients with chronic diseases managing their treatment without regular in-person care; are patients putting their lives at risk unnecessarily by delaying care and screenings; and how will their practices survive through the pandemic so they can continue caring for their communities?
Dr. Susan Bailey, president of the American Medical Association, and a practicing allergist/immunologist, joined Chip to discuss how private physician practices have been handling COVID while caring for their patients and how Congress is helping.
Ron Rittenmeyer Discusses How Hospitals are Changing the Continuum of Care
Bill Carpenter Discusses Advances, Challenges in Rural Health Care
Mike Wargo Discusses How Hospitals are Preparing for Emergencies
Dr. Jonathan Perlin Discusses How Patients Benefit from the Use of Big Data
Stuart Altman Discusses the Future of Hospitals
Stuart Altman Discusses the Development of the Modern Hospital
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