Rosalía Sierra/Carmen Fernández
In March 2020, everything changed.A new virus caused situations never lived, and its long -term consequences are still to be known.Almost 20 months have passed and the light begins to be seen at the end of the tunnel;It remains to know if, as some think, this pandemic has made us better people.What is clear is that hospitals have made them better hospitals.
For many years, in hospital management forums changes have never been demanded that never arrived, and that pandemic has precipitated: more structural and organizational flexibility, more management autonomy, multidisciplinary work, coordination with primary care and social services, telemedicineand reduction of bureaucracy in organizational processes.
Most were the result of doing the need, virtue.And the ten hospital managers to whom Medical Diario has asked to tell their experience trust that, at least in part, these changes have come to stay.