Public Health Emergency is Over, but Data Suggest Patients and Providers will not Return to “Status Quo”

The expiration of the World Health Organization’s global health emergency last week and the U.S. Public Health Emergency today offers an opportunity to reflect on the profound ways in which the pandemic changed how healthcare was sought by patients and delivered by providers.

Political and regulatory responses to the pandemic catalyzed the adoption of certain capabilities that were well-established, if infrequently utilized, like telehealth. Likewise, the pandemic created the opportunity to consider and/or adopt policies and processes that would otherwise have been unimaginable, Trilliant Health reports.

The full article includes a curation of noteworthy findings from Trilliant Health’s research during the PHE that illustrate how healthcare evolved—and did not evolve—over the last three years. Read more.

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