Transforming Cardiovascular Care in Our Communities
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health care organizations and providers are facing a massive shift in care delivery priorities. Determining how to continue providing care to patients with chronic conditions, who have an increased risk for contracting COVID-19, is a challenge.
We turned to the expertise of two physicians at Kaiser Permanente’s Southern California Permanente Medical Group, whose Community Benefit department funds
Transforming Cardiovascular Care in Our Communities:
- Dr. Timothy Ho, Regional Assistant Medical Director for Quality and Complete Care
- Dr. Jeffrey Brettler, Area Assistant Medical Director Emeritus, West Los Angeles, Physician Co-lead for Hypertension
WHO SHOULD WATCH THIS VIDEO?
Those who are providing care to patients with chronic conditions or working on population health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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We turned to the expertise of two physicians at Kaiser Permanente’s Southern California Permanente Medical Group.
We put some questions to two experts at Kaiser Permanente’s Southern California Permanente Medical Group.
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