Message from the President
ASHHRA News
ASHHRA members play a critical role in supporting and leading the hospital and health system workforce as they care for our communities. ASHHRA has compiled relevant information and resources to help keep you up to date. Resources are added regularly, including: • On-Demand Education: Emergency Preparedness for HR Professionals (FREE for members) • COVID-19: Considerations for Health Care HR and Operational Leaders
Visit https://www.ashhra.org/updates-and-resources-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-0 to view the full article online.
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Industry News
American Hsopital AssociationEven as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, we’re seeing so many examples of exceptional kindness, courage and compassion with which our care providers are meeting the health challenge of a lifetime. Every day and everywhere, our hospitals and health systems and their teams are giving their all for patients, working incredibly long hours at some risk to themselves and their families. Here are some examples that AHA has compiled.
Visit https://www.aha.org/news/chairpersons-file/2020-04-06-chair-file-acts-kindness-shine-through-dark-times to view the full article online.
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Health Affairs For centuries, the dominant form of medical care has been based on a one-to-one relationship between a physician and an individual patient. In contrast, with a one-to-many model of care, a health care professional can manage a group of patients using remote monitoring tools and patient-generated data, and identify those requiring in-the-moment care. One-to-many care can take multiple forms, but a core concept is management by exception, in which patient data is tracked and reviewed regularly and the provider only intervenes on patients who need attention at any given moment.
Visit https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20200320.600000/full/ to view the full article online.
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COVID-19 Updates
STAT A volunteer network in Minnesota matches medical students with health care workers in need of child care, pet-sitting or just help with errands like grocery runs. In short order, the group, known as MN Covidsitters, has drawn together more than 350 volunteers and provided support to a couple of hundred health care workers — a number that grows every day.
Visit https://www.statnews.com/2020/03/31/volunteer-network-help-health-care-workers-coronavirus/ to view the full article online.
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