In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, provider organizations saw a steady decrease in non-emergency-related patient volumes. While those levels are starting to increase back to pre-pandemic numbers, in 2021 there was still a 5% decrease in inpatient volume compared to 2019. However, through future forecasts, things are looking up, not only for inpatient volumes but outpatient as well. Downloadthis Fact File to learn about: Two major trends contributing to this increase The shift in sites of care will continue but soften Emergency departments will see an increase in volume this year alone And more!
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