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How To Prepare for a Blizzard: Hospital and Health System Edition

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Develop and update your emergency response plan As an individual citizen, dealing with blizzard conditions is challenging enough, but as a healthcare leader, there are many more variables and dependencies to cover. Set up ride-sharing or coordinate with local emergency responders for staff transportation.

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Our Homes Are Health Delivery Platforms – The New Home Health/Care at CES 2021

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Where we physically lived in 2020 transformed into sites for the many daily verbs in our lives: working, learning, praying, cooking/baking/dining, exercising, and indeed, self-caring for wellness and medical care. motivating the move of patients from acute care settings to their homes where patients were found to be improving.

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Emerging with A Stronger Healthcare System Post-COVID: NAM’s Lessons Learned

Health Populi

The report on health care systems and providers was released this week: COVID-19 Impact Assessment: Lessons Learned and Compelling Needs was authored by experts on the front-line of health care delivery, medical education, and health policy. Some 600,000 physicians provide care to people in the U.S.

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Tornado Safety Procedures: How to Stay Safe From a Tornado

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Next, build a fully stocked emergency kit. This should include essentials like water, non-perishable food, a flashlight, extra batteries, a weather radio, basic first-aid supplies, and any necessary medications. Administer basic first aid if needed and call emergency services for serious medical issues.