More than other parts of the healthcare system, physician practices and ambulatory care networks have had to fundamentally adapt their care models due to COVID-19. From shutting down clinical operations, pivoting to a virtual model, and navigating what it means to safely restart in-person care, the transition has been dramatic and extensive. This discussion with physician leaders in the thick of making these transitions offers real-time insights and candid perspectives that can help other organizations make the adaptations needed in this moment of uncertainty.
Panelists
Christopher Cable, MD
Executive Director of Telehealth and Access Management
Washington Permanente Medical Group
Kaiser Permanente Washington
Seattle, Washington
Denice Cora-Bramble, MD, MBA
Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President
Ambulatory & Community Health Services
Children’s National Health System
Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University
Washington, D.C.
John Jenkins, MD
Instructor, Digital Health and Lean Process Improvement
Formerly: Senior Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer, Connected Care
Cone Health
Greensboro, North Carolina
Eric Mankin, MD
President
Main Line HealthCare
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Published April 30, 2020