Posted on
April 15, 2021
in [REPORT] Medicine in a Digital World
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many paradigms of daily life. While the necessary adjustments have been disruptive, they also present an opportunity for innovation. One lesson from the health care sector during the pandemic is that overly-restrictive regulations can limit much needed innovation in our health care system. Early in the crisis, many governors acted quickly to loosen these regulations–most notably, licensing requirements for health care providers and restrictions on the use of telehealth services.
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