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Investing in preparedness is essential to healthcare resiliency, yet the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the inefficiencies in many healthcare systems and processes. Defined as the ability to resist, tolerate, recover from, prepare for or adapt to an adverse event that causes harm, destruction or loss, healthcare resiliency reflects the ways in which healthcare can face unexpected …
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