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The health care industry has learned a lot of lessons during the pandemic, and many of them were difficult.
Some of the acquired knowledge, though, has had a positive impact.
Andy Draper says some of the knowledge the health care industry has acquired during the pandemic includes the use of technology.
That knowledge has led to better care for patients now and could prepare hospitals for outbreaks in the future.
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Draper, a Wichita native, is the chief information officer for HCA Healthcare s Continental Division, which includes Wichita s Wesley Medical Center.
Draper talked with The Range about how technology played a key role in the treatment of Covid-19 patients, and how doctors are tapping into that knowledge today. Plus, how health care is preparing for the next pandemic and how the average person can, too.
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A small community in Kansas is mourning the loss of a beloved pastor and his young daughter who were killed in a car crash on May 30.
Phillip Hett, 39, was driving with his two daughters, Abigail, 10, and Jillian, 13 when a pickup truck crossed the interstate median and collided with their vehicle. The driver of the pickup truck was killed, as well as Hett and Abigail, KWCH News reports.
Jillian is expected to make a full recovery, however, the family remains heartbroken over their loss.
Hett was a pastor at Bethany Village retirement community in Lindsborg. In a Facebook post, the nursing home announced the tragic news.
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The Kansas Highway Patrol has released the names of the people involved in a two-vehicle wreck that killed three people and injured two children. Three dogs also died.
The crash was reported at around 12:10 p.m. Friday on U.S. 56 near Hillsboro in Marion County, the Wichita Eagle reported.
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A 5-year-old girl and 3-year-old boy were taken to Wesley Medical Center.
“They don’t believe they are life-threatening though, but they are significant enough to get them down to Wichita,” Trooper Ben Gardner said.