“…Simultaneously, in a recent article "Virtual Infection Prevention-The Next Frontier," K. Barrows pointed out, "Healthcare trends in physician compensation, market consolidation and private equity have contributed to [a] shortage of infectious diseases specialty support." 3,4 Additionally, the Association of American Medical Colleges projects a shortage of 3,800-13,400 physicians in nonprimary-care medical specialties by 2034, while the US population ages and increases demand. 5 Staffing levels correspond to mental fatigue in nursing teams, and a recent meta-analysis reported that frontline healthcare workers are at higher risk for mental health issues related to the global crisis including posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders.…”