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1Author Affiliation: Chief Nursing Officer, The Advisory Board, Washington, DC.
Abstract:
The COVID pandemic generated unparalleled operational disruption. C-suites and chief nurse executives responded to create capacity and clinical readiness despite enormous uncertainty. Innovations were put in place to combat the care crisis; however, is there merit in continuing these innovations as the pandemic subsides? Examining highly impactful operational innovations that were rapidly implemented during the pandemic should be prioritized as organizations seek to establish their new normal.
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