It's time to double down on the areas that are ripe for disruption and build a new health care normal.
DebugScreen: mobile
{
"author": {
"name": "Mike Matteo",
"webUrl": "/author/profile/mike-matteo/",
"description": "",
"imageLarge": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/f16d6fc2845f417ea0e93a3f2b6cd37d?s=136&d=mm&r=g",
"estimate": 1,
"social": [],
"articles": [
{
"uri": "/2020/08/20/why-health-care-should-not-return-to-normal-post-covid/",
"title": "Why health care should not 'return to normal' post COVID",
"byline": "Mike Matteo",
"kicker": "Commentary",
"prettyDate": "August 20, 2020",
"timeToRead": "5 minute",
"image": {
"uri": "https://images.benefitspro.com/contrib/content/uploads/sites/412/2019/12/HealthInnovationShutterstock.jpg",
"width": "625",
"height": "372"
},
"authors": [
{
"webUrl": "/author/profile/mike-matteo/",
"name": "Mike Matteo"
}
],
"kickerNode": [
{
"uri": "/commentary/",
"sectionName": "Commentary"
}
],
"summary": "It's time to double down on the areas that are ripe for disruption and build a new health care normal.",
"body": null
}
]
}
}