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Partnering Together in the Dynamic Ventilator Reserve

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Apr 15, 2020 1:46:09 PM

President Trump announced a new initiative for hospitals to lend unused ventilators to areas of need, called the "Dynamic Ventilator Reserve", during a meeting on Tuesday, April 14th, with healthcare executives at the White House. 

The new public-private partnership is aimed at allowing hospitals to lend unused ventilators to areas that need them treat patients who have contracted COVID-19.  There are currently 60,000 unused ventilators in hospitals across the country. The new program will help get the critical devices to areas that need them.

U.S. International Development Finance Corporation CEO Adam Boehler, who is leading the initiative, thanked Sam Hazen from HCA Healthcare and Lloyd Dean (SP) from Common Spirit for leading this effort with the AHA and the Federation of American Hospitals.

Sam shared how proud HCA Healthcare is to be a part of this private-public sector partnership and that he thinks that’s the only way fundamentally to solve this crisis. During the briefing he talked about one of the guiding principles HCA had when it went into this COVID-19 battle was to find partnerships, partnerships with other components of the industry, partnerships with other health systems, but partnerships with governments, both local and federal. 

In addition to HCA Healthcare, more than a dozen healthcare executives participated, including other leaders from Premier, LifePoint Health, NYU Langone,  the American Hospital Association, the Federal Association of Hospital, and the Cleveland Clinic. 

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Topics: Coronavirus, Health & Safety

Stay Connected: We're in this Together

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Apr 14, 2020 11:29:57 AM

Thank you to all of the caregivers and essential personnel on the front lines fighting COVID-19 and those who are staying home to do your part. We appreciate the partnership and support of our vendor partners. 

It's important that we all stay connected during these uncertain times.

Remember, we're in this together!

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Community Gathers in Prayer and Support for Cartersville Medical Center

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Apr 13, 2020 12:25:02 PM

In the midst of the fight against COVID-19, hundreds assembled in their cars outside the Cartersville Medical Center, an HCA Healthcare-affiliated facility to pray and to offer their support for caregivers and patients who find themselves at the center of the war against the coronavirus pandemic. The emotional assembly, which displayed a supportive outpouring of love, was received as patients could see the guests from their windows and staff watched from the lawn and the rooftop. 

In an interview with Fox 5, Michelle Anderson, who has worked at the hospital for 26 years, shared, "I've never been more proud to work here in all the years I've worked here, the community outpouring is unbelievable."

And at HealthTrust Workforce Solutions, we stand with our HCA Healthcare colleagues and are proud of the important patient care being delivered during this difficult pandemic. 

Click here to read the full article from Fox 5 and to learn best practices to reduce the risk of COVID-19. 

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COVID-19: Protecting Our Colleagues Today and Tomorrow

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Apr 8, 2020 1:01:38 PM

The availability of N95 respirators and other critical personal protective equipment (PPE) has been a major area of concern during the pandemic. As hospitals around the globe begin to run low on essential equipment, HealthTrust Workforce Solutions' parent company, HCA Healthcare, reassures the public of the hospital's adequate supply and the guidelines that are being taken to preserve it's resources. 

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Coronavirus Patient Believes TriStar Greenview was Prepared

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Apr 6, 2020 3:31:42 PM

The first person to be diagnosed with COVID-19 in Warren County, KY is now recovering at home and credits the preparedness of caregivers at TriStar Greenview, an HCA Healthcare-affiliated hospital. David Broderick, 73, was recently diagnosed with COVID-19, after recently traveling to Colorado. However, he is thankful for the attentive staff who took the necessary precautions to ensure a quick recovery. 

We're thankful to our colleagues at TriStar for their dedication to quality patient care!

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Grand Strand Medical Center Staff Work to Stay Ahead of COVID-19

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Apr 3, 2020 2:23:56 PM

Long before the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus as a pandemic, Grand Strand Medical Center, an HCA Healthcare-affiliated facility, had encouraged the environmental services team to diligently prepare in the fight against the virus.

Through extensive facility cleaning efforts, Grand Strand Medical Center worked to reduce the virus' potential presence to enhance the protection of patients. 

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COVID-19: Five Nursing Stories From the Front Lines

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Apr 2, 2020 4:09:01 PM

The world has changed, but the core of our nurses has not. Our daily lives have been upended, but our nurses stand up, show up and give patients the compassion and care they need and deserve. Read on to hear five stories from the frontlines.

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Mental Health Amid COVID-19

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Mar 25, 2020 1:16:12 PM

COVID-9 has introduced much uncertainty and anxiety into our daily lives as we navigate our new "norm". As we continue to navigate our "new norm", the mental health of our team members is important to us. 

“While our in-hospital colleagues continue to carry out their compassionate and courageous duty to care for and improve human life, it’s important for those that are at home during COVID-19 to keep perspective and carry on,” said Dr. Frank Drummond, HCA Healthcare’s medical director of behavioral health services. “We can do this by taking care of our mental health during this challenging moment in history. Reach out to check on the well-being of others, practice self-care, engage in activities that give you purpose and stay calm.”

Things you can do to support yourself:

We’re all in this together and even the smallest steps can make a big difference. Learn more about the CDC's guidance on mental health and coping during the coronavirus outbreak here.

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COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Mar 24, 2020 3:32:15 PM

Our parent company, HCA Healthcare, has joined forces with 17 large health systems and big tech companies across the U.S. to form a COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition. 

The healthcare coalition will bring together healthcare organizations, technology firms, academia and startups to coordinate pandemic response efforts using data and analytics. 

By pooling expertise, the COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition aims to flatten the pandemic's curve to preserve the healthcare delivery system targeting three main areas:

1. Working to understand the effectiveness of social distancing and other state-level measures to slow the spread of COVID-19

2. Better identifying individuals who need diagnostic tests

3. Aiding America's healthcare delivery system, focusing on staff, capacity and supplies

"With top experts and industry leaders sharing plans and resources – and working collaboratively – we can deploy resources more effectively and offer better situational awareness to those at the front lines," the coalition wrote on its website. 

Click here to learn more. 

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Topics: Coronavirus, Health & Safety

Coronavirus Prevention

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Mar 3, 2020 4:07:03 PM

When considering personal preparedness, it is important to keep a few points in mind. First, infectious disease experts are emphasizing that coronavirus causes an illness that is similar to the flu. While a vaccine for coronavirus is not expected to be available for at least 12-18 months, everyday habits that protect us from common respiratory illness are even more important now. We all can protect our own health as well as the health of our family members and community by remembering:

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
  • Stay home when you are sick
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue
  • Practice good hand hygiene by washing your hands often, using either soap and water or alcohol-based hand gel for at least 20 seconds
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe
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