Sg2 Perspectives

The Service Lines Never Stopped for COVID-19


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Health systems are in a delicate balancing act, treating COVID-19 patients while still providing essential services. In this episode, Sg2’s cancer, neuroscience and women’s health experts discuss how systems can maintain this balance, how new treatment sites and services are disrupting established care patterns, and the overarching impact on patients in the near- and long-term.

 

Service line teams:

Cancer – Cory Jones and Kiran Yemul

Neurosciences – Kate Zentner and Gurmeet Bawa

Women’s Health – Karyl Kopaskie and Rhae Gamber

 

Other Sg2 Resources:

Service Lines Pivot for the Crisis, Now Contend with Lasting Impact

 

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