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One of the industry's most affected by the coronavirus pandemic has been healthcare, with hospitals not only serving on the front lines of the response to COVID-19, but also seeing their finances up ended by a temporary ban on elective procedures. The pandemic has also accelerated the adoption of telehealth, which has implications for hospitals operations and their physical expansion plans. Against this backdrop, Columbus Business First wanted to hear directly from the leaders of the region's major hospital systems. We sat down virtually with the four execs in late September to discuss the future of healthcare. Joining the conversation where the Lorraine Lutton, CEO of Mount Carmel Health System, Steven Markovich, CEO of OhioHealth, Hal Paz, CEO of the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Tim Robinson, CEO of Nationwide Children's Hospital. Business First health care reporter Carrie Ghose moderated. We hope you enjoyed the discussion in return for more of our quarterly forums.



