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Video: 3 Leadership Tips for Healthcare Resiliency Professionals Responding to COVID-19

Video: 3 Leadership Tips for Healthcare Resiliency Professionals Responding to COVID-19

Connecting with Executive Leadership in Healthcare Emergency Management is still challenging, even as organizations are working hard to respond and recover to COVID-19. Working with executives in a way that is clear, direct, and solution-oriented is more important than ever - Incorporate these 3 leadership tips into your work with healthcare executives to get the response and the results your organization needs to recover from COVID-19.

Emergency Access to Health Information during COVID-19

Emergency Access to Health Information during COVID-19

During the COVID-19 response or a long-term disaster, workforce access security needs may change based on work reassignments. These changes require new levels of access in one or more units, facilities, or for those working from remote locations. An emergency access “Break the Glass” (BtG) process should be part of your emergency operations or disaster recovery plan including exercising it on a regular basis to work out a workflow or technical issues. Download this guide for your identity access management (IAM), enterprise risk, legal, and operations teams to help you design a “break the glass” process which can provide flexible secure access to critical software applications.

Incident Command Structure Template Bundle for Critical Access Hospital, Public Health Department, and Clinic | COVID-19 Response

Incident Command Structure Template Bundle for Critical Access Hospital, Public Health Department, and Clinic | COVID-19 Response

Not all healthcare organizations are responding to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic with the same resources and methodology. We tapped into our network of organizations across multiple geographies to bring together simple, comprehensive templates for your team to deploy as you fight COVID-19 in your community. Download each bundle from this post for immediate deployment in your organization.

Psychosocial Coping Tips for Healthcare Workers During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

Psychosocial Coping Tips for Healthcare Workers During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

Download these Psychosocial Coping Tips for Healthcare Workers, a one-page guide to print and post on your fridge, tape to your glove box, or hang in the workers’ relief area at your healthcare facility. These strategies include options for 90 seconds, 3 - 5 minutes, 15 - 30 minutes, and temporary lifestyle changes to help you cope with the demands of a pandemic without demanding too much of your self-care.