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The pandemic was hard on all of us. But statistics have shown that the pressures of the pandemic may have hit physicians and healthcare workers the hardest. While employment is starting to return to pre-pandemic levels generally, the healthcare sector is lagging behind, with a significant percentage of healthcare workers not returning to work. 

Dr. Hung Ecklund, Medical Director of OB/GYN at ModMed discusses the need to automate OB/GYN care processes. Her specialty deals with a high-touch patient population combined with a physician population that is estimated to shrink by 50% by 2050, and automation can help offset the growing workload on physicians.

Hospitals and health systems have 1000s of health IT solutions that they have to manage, upgrade, secure, etc.  However, the EHR is still the center of most doctors and nurses lives.  How well it’s implemented (or how poorly) has a massive impact on the experience doctors and nurses have throughout the day.

Don’t go it alone. That may seem like strange advice from an ultra-marathon runner like Dr. David Lehman, accustomed to going solo for distances up to 100 miles or more. But he has a team of people backing him up, both as a runner and in his professional life.

Two years of facing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and we’re still adjusting our operations and learning ways for our providers and staff to increase efficiency. Born out of necessity, these strategies are helping our independent hand and orthopedic clinic streamline to meet a new challenge – returning to pre-pandemic patient numbers with a smaller staff.

The leadership at health technology firm ModMed could point to a host of key data points to convince themselves to create a diversity and inclusion movement reflective of their company and the greater community.

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