Episode 61: The Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Revenue Cycles

Episode 61: The Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Revenue Cycles

Daniel Karnuta, a senior lecturer in the Organizations, Strategy and International Management Area at the Naveen Jindal School of Management, joins host Dr. Bob Kaiser and co-host Dr. Britt Berrett to discuss how hospitals and other healthcare organizations are adjusting to the negative impacts related to their revenue cycles during the shutdowns necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Apr 22, 2020

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