While its effect has varied across different types of organizations, the coronavirus pandemic has had an extensive impact on all U.S. health systems. Even though many believe COVID-19 is “kinder” to children than adults, children’s hospitals have faced their own unique challenges, as parents and caregivers seek safe physical and mental health care for minors. To look at the impact of COVID-19 on these types of organizations, Kyruus held a virtual forum series last month featuring Seth Bokser, M.D., a Pediatric Hospitalist at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Benioff Children’s Hospital and Clinical Professor at the UCSF Department of Pediatrics; and Jennifer Magaziner, Senior Director of Strategy and Digital Innovation at Boston Children’s Hospital.
In a discussion moderated by Kyruus’ SVP of Sales and Growth and former pediatric nurse at Denver Children’s Hospital, Travis Moore, panelists discussed COVID-19’s ramifications for pediatric access to care, how leading organizations are adjusting and innovating, and what implications they see for care delivery in the coming months. Below are some of the key takeaways:
The pandemic affected children’s healthcare, though not in the same way as adult care.
COVID-19 illuminated the need to re-evaluate the efficiencies of existing processes and the ability to digitally triage care.
The future is digital for children’s hospitals.
Children’s hospitals are working to support their communities.
There has never been a greater sense of purpose and trust among the children’s healthcare community than right now. The effects of the pandemic have helped health systems cut through the red tape that has previously held back acceleration towards digital access, from “should we” move forward digitally to “how do we” move forward digitally. While the new COVID-19 norm is still being established, children’s hospitals hope to sustain the out-of-the-box thinking and forward momentum that has been developed out of necessity during this pandemic.
For more on Kyruus’ Virtual Access Forum Series, visit our events page or reach out to us at hello@kyruus.com
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