AHA podcast — Increasing capacity to care through a virtual hospital

COVID-19 has prompted many changes in the way hospitals manage and care for their patients. As hospitals across the nation deal with the ebb and flow of COVID-19 patients and shortages of intensive-care-unit beds, North Carolina’s Atrium Health has found a promising solution to increasing their inpatient capacity.
Elisa Arespacochaga, vice president of AHA's Physician Alliance, explores Atrium’s approach in this conversation with hospital leaders.
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