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Building a hygiene action of plan
Online program provides educational materials, tools and recommendations to EVS teams
Responding to COVID-19 threats
Three low-cost ways health care organizations can help decrease infectious spread
Staying prepared to weather the storm
ASHE President highlights importance of flexibility and resiliency during state of emergency
HC3 Sector Note TLP White: Remote Access Trojan “Agent Tesla” Targets Organizations with COVID-themed phishing attacks - June 16, 2020
Agent Tesla is an established Remote Access Trojan (RAT) written in .Net.
Helping Communities Prepare for Reopening
As Central Illinois reopens from the statewide COVID-19 stay-at-home order, the health system is helping its communities do so safely.
The Business Case for Humanity in Healthcare
The National Taskforce for Humanity in Healthcare (NTH) proposes a new model that goes beyond burnout prevention and promotes resiliency and the restoration of humanity in healthcare.
Shared Risk May Be Key to Future Growth Opportunities
COVID-19 has taken a catastrophic financial toll on health care providers, with an estimated $202.6 billion loss between March and June for hospitals alone. This precipitated a sectorwide downgrade by Moody’s and FitchRatings from stable to negative. Innovation within this context may mean more shared-risk opportunities vs. traditional vendorbuyer relationships, notes Andy Shin, chief operating officer for the AHA’s Center for Health Innovation, in a recent blog.
Pathfinder Tools Provide On-Demand COVID-19 Information
Verily Life Sciences, a sister company to Google, has launched a new set of digital tools to help hospitals and health systems provide ondemand and up-to-date COVID-19 information.
COVID-19 Reshapes How Hospitals Will Address Next Pandemic
The COVID-19 outbreak has led to process, technology and operational improvements to enhance patient and staff safety, and many of these changes could figure prominently during the next major infectious disease outbreak or pandemic. Other changes requiring more elaborate planning will impact future hospital designs.
Special Announcement About ASHHRA20
Special Announcement: ASHHRA20 goes virtual. A message from ASHHRA Executive Director Catherine Carruth