UMass Memorial Health CEO reflects on 5 years of COVID
- UMass Memorial Health faced severe challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, including high patient volumes and staffing issues.
- Dr. Eric Dickson noted that many healthcare workers faced burnout due to the pandemic's challenges, pushing some to retire unexpectedly.
- Dr. Graham Carlos mentioned struggles with PPE and ICU bed shortages, highlighting the importance of community support during the first surge.
- Dr. Saysanna reported a significant increase in telehealth visits, illustrating a shift in how care is delivered post-pandemic.
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Are you sure we've come out better? An opinion from Encarna Samitier
It's been five years since the bloody week of March 2020 when the world turned upside down. Schools and streets were empty. Shops and bars threw out the blind. Silence was made. An unknown virus reaped hundreds, thousands and thousands of lives, as in a death dance of the 21st century. It was suddenly... or not so much. Because there were signs.
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