AHA podcast: How St. Luke’s Confronted the Virus Triple Threat

With fall approaching, health officials across the country are once again bracing for a rise in respiratory illnesses, including a triple threat of COVID-19, flu and RSV. In this discussion, two experts from St. Luke’s Health System describe how they pivoted to provide respiratory care during last year's surge, and how the rapid creation of Respiratory Outpatient Clinics across the state made a tremendous difference for their patients. LISTEN NOW
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