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10 takeaways: What health systems must do to protect their PPE supply

US case count tops 1M
US may have plateaued—but it’s not a decline
Rural spread raises new concerns
Legislation will likely ease short-term cash flow challenges—but long-term impact still unclear
Regulators will likely face pressure to ease repayments of Accelerated and Advanced payments
States—and hospitals—look to reopen for regular business
Antibody testing sparks interest—but there are reasons to be cautious
Health systems must prepare carefully to resume full operations Health systems must reassess supply chain to ensure sufficient PPE
Supply chain analytics will become the new currency
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