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![]() It’s Not Just McKinsey – You probably don’t need a prestigious consulting firm to tell you that more procedures are moving to outpatient settings and more patient visits are being held virtually. The Virtual Shift – Although it would take another lockdown to return to 2020’s virtual care numbers, the leaders expect virtual visits to represent around 15% of their outpatient volume in 2022/2023, 300% higher than in 2019. ![]() The Outpatient Shift – Outpatient procedures are expected to drive much of this future patient growth (+8% in 2022, +9% in 2023), with the biggest outpatient increases in orthopedics, psychiatry, and cardiology. The Rebound – The leaders from 100 large private US hospitals reported that their ED and inpatient/outpatient volumes returned to 2019 levels in July 2021 (so, somewhat pre-Delta) and forecast that 2022 volumes will be 5%-8% above 2019. Riverain Technologies | Siemens HealthineersĪ new McKinsey survey found that healthcare system leaders expect patient volumes to surpass 2019’s levels by next year, while revealing an interesting shift in how/where many of these patients will be getting their care. “None of us know what’s going on with our bones until they start to break.”Ī British osteoporosis sufferer on the UK’s lacking incidental OP follow-up standards.Īrterys | Bayer Radiology | Blackford AnalysisĬanon Medical Systems | Fujifilm Healthcare Americas ![]() ![]() Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander The poverty rate in Wood County was 16.0% compared to 17.6% for the entire state. The median household income in Wood County was $42,734 compared to $40,400 for the state of West Virginia. The United States Census Bureau found that 18.8% of Wood County residents aged 25 years and older had attained a Bachelor's degree compared to 17.9% for West Virginia as a whole. Wood County outperformed the rest of West Virginia in terms of higher education achievement in 2012. Wood County Schools was the third-largest school district in West Virginia, serving 13,462 students during the 2010-2011 school year. Wood County is home to 86,569 residents, according to the United States Census Bureau. Wood County Schools is located in Wood County, West Virginia. Wood County Schools is located in Wood County, West Virginia Source: Wood County, "Primary Election Results 2010," accessed April 16, 2014 Wood County Schools, At-Large General Election, 4-year term, 2010 Wilson did not receive any endorsements for his campaign. Wilson reported $25.00 in contributions and $25.00 in expenditures to the Wood County Election Office, which left his campaign with $0.00 on hand. Source: West Virginia Secretary of State, "Official Election Results," accessed June 23, 2014 ![]() Results Wood County Schools, At-Large General Election, 4-year term, 2014 Tad Wilson faced Ron Tice, Steve Smith, Ami Shaver, Jim Fox, Rene Imler, Jimmy Asbury, Lawrence Hasbargen, Peggy Smith and Ponnie Piggott-Sampson for an at-large seat in the general election on May 13, 2014. Elections 2014 See also: Wood County Schools elections (2014) He has three children and two step children. Wilson is married to Kathleen Airhart-Wilson. of West Virginia Association Rehabilitation Facilities. Wilson is involved with the Board of Directors for Wood County Society, Consumer Credit Counseling and C.N.A. ![]() Wilson is a Senior Vice President/Investment Officer with Wells Fargo Advisors. in finance from Marshall University in 1981 and an MBA from West Virginia University in 1982. Wilson graduated from Parkersburg High School in 1974. Email to notify us of updates to this biography. ![]() |
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