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As the COVID-19 vaccine distribution effort continues across the country, Pam Guler, chief experience officer for AdventHealth, and Alric Simmonds, MD, chief health equity officer for AdventHealth, discussed the health system’s strategy for its COVID-19 vaccine rollout on the Becker’s Healthcare Podcast.
Guler and Dr. Simmonds shared an overview of AdventHealth’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts, the organization’s vaccine hesitancy consumer survey and how the organization is using the survey insights to inform its vaccine distribution strategy.
The podcast, hosted by Becker’s Hospital Review founder and publisher Scott Becker, features interviews and conversations with the latest in thought leadership in the health care industry.
Click here to listen to the episode.
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