The 5th anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic highlights ongoing challenges in the health care industry’s preparedness, resource allocation, and supply chain resilience. Despite advancements in vaccine development and data-driven responses, issues such as hospital capacity, clinical research inefficiencies, and workforce burnout remain unresolved.
In this interview for the Wharton Business Daily podcast, the Wharton School professor of health care management Ezekiel Emanuel emphasizes that while there were clear lessons, many necessary systemic changes have not yet been implemented, leaving vulnerabilities for future, similar situations.
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