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What Have Health-Care Providers Learned from COVID-19?

What Have Health-Care Providers Learned from COVID-19? The past year has forced medical professionals to rethink how they provide care to patients. From drive-thru testing and telemedicine, many COVID innovations will have impact beyond the pandemic. Joseph S. Pete, The Times   |   March 15, 2021   |  Analysis (TNS) It sometimes takes a crisis to show people what they re really made of. A year of dealing with the deadliest pandemic to hit the United States in a century has tested and toughened Region hospitals, health care systems, clinics, and medical professionals. COVID-19 has prepared them to deal with the worst in the future, led them to innovate and caused them to rethink how they provide care.

WATCH NOW: Virus has prepared health care providers to meet a crisis

It sometimes takes a crisis to show people what they re really made of. A year of dealing with the deadliest pandemic to hit the United States in a century has tested and toughened Region hospitals, health care systems, clinics, and medical professionals. COVID-19 has prepared them to deal with the worst in the future, led them to innovate and caused them to rethink how they provide care. Olivia Brown, of Methodist Hospitals, left, directs Gary resident Genette Shaw to check-in to receive the COVID-19 vaccination at Methodist Hospitals Northlake Campus Corporate Services Building. John Luke, The Times “As an industry, during the COVID-19 pandemic we have gained critical expertise in how to innovate to meet a crisis, Methodist Hospitals President and CEO Matt Doyle said. But maybe most important has been the insight that, when we come together as a community to do what is necessary to keep each other safe, we see the results.

Schererville woman thankful for heart scan that saved her life

It’s a message that Mary Ricken shares as often as she can. After all, it wasn’t a purchase she had planned to make. But when she saw the advertisement for a $49 heart and lung scan offer through Franciscan Health, it piqued her interest. Times Editor Marc Chase dropped more than 100 pounds over a year and half. In his new video and column series, “Chasing Fitness,” he continues his journey by building muscle, sharing his workouts with Times readers and pursuing a healthier life. Marc Chase “My husband had had a heart scan the year before and said it was a good deal,” the Schererville resident recalled. “I was curious about the scan, not thinking I had anything wrong with me.”

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