Webinar

A Year in Review: America’s Fight Against COVID-19


Time & Location

Mar
12
12:00 - 1:00 PM ET
Online

March 13, 2021, marks exactly one year after the United States of America declared a national emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, COVID-19 has taken over 500,000 American lives, borne multiple variants, and demonstrated just how fragile and fragmented America’s health care system is. It sparked conversations around workforce, preparedness, equity and disparities, and older adult care. We have also seen heroism from clinicians and everyday citizens alike, a surge in uptake of telemedicine, as well as the fastest and most wide-reaching response to a global health emergency in our history. This briefing is a year in review. Expert panelists will delve into where America stands in public health a year into the COVID-19 pandemic. They will discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped clinical care, state preparedness, and the individual consumer experience and shed light on promising frameworks and infrastructures being built today to protect Americans from a major public health emergency tomorrow.

This webinar is a project of the Alliance for Health Policy, with support from NIHCM Foundation.

Julie Rovner (moderator)

Robin Toner Distinguished Fellow and Chief Washington Correspondent, Kaiser Health News

Adriane Casalotti, MPH, MSW

Chief of Government and Public Affairs, National Association of County and City Health Officials

George Diaz, MD

Medical Director and Section Chief, Infectious Diseases, Providence Regional Medical Center Everett

Frederick Isasi, JD, MPH

Executive Director, Families USA

 


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