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INC. THIS MORNING Thank you, Covid Good morning, For all of its ills, Covid-19 has supercharged cons

INC. THIS MORNING Thank you, Covid Good morning, For all of its ills, Covid-19 has supercharged consumerism in America's health care system, offering tantalizing opportunities for companies interested in lowering costs and increasing access to quality medical care. More than 170 startups are driving "anytime, anywhere care” with new artificial intelligence tools that mean you no longer need to go to the doctor’s office to obtain certain tests, prescriptions, and much more. Read on for [five pandemic-driven A.I. trends]( that are upgrading the future of the virtual doctor visit. SPONSORED CONTENT [Planning for 2022? Get tips to help your company thrive.]( From driving growth to enabling sustainable operations the #ConnectGrowWin series of 20-minute webinars from SAP, sponsored by Intel and Google Cloud, offers practical advice to help you achieve your business goals. [Tune in on demand](. Inc. Best Workplaces: Applications Now Open! More than 400 organizations demonstrating excellence in company culture will be named to this year’s list featured on Inc.com. [Apply before the regular rate deadline of January 14](. HERE'S WHAT ELSE I'M READING TODAY: This is [the real reason]( you’re having trouble focusing at work. –Inc. Employees will make mistakes. [Here’s what to do]( if they’re not taking those mistakes seriously enough. –Inc. Thomas Edison had [a weird job interview trick](. –Inc. With Omicron at a peak, many retail workers are facing [increased levels of burn out](. –NYT [A single approach to leadership]( is not going to meet the myriad of challenges that you face. –HBR ONE MORE THING: Happy employees are productive employees. Try these [four daily strategies]( to nurture your high performers. –Inc. --Brit Morse Assistant editor, Inc. How are we doing? Send me ideas and feedback at [BMorse@inc.com](mailto:BMorse@inc.com?subject=Inc.%20This%20Morning%20Feedback) and on Twitter at [@britnmorse](. Join the visionaries who choose Inc. as their trusted source for the most accurate reporting on business. [Join Inc. Unlimited today.]( [Click here]( to forward to a friend. This email was sent by: Mansueto Ventures 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor New York, NY, 10007, [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View in Browser]( • [Privacy Policy](

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