Steven Summer, Retired President & CEO, Colorado Hospital Association, provides a three-pronged approach to crisis management to best position your organization before a potential crisis.
Steven Summer, Retired President & CEO, Colorado Hospital Association, outlines three steps to succession planning that your organization must take right now to ensure effective leadership through the eye of a storm.
Steven Summer, Retired President & CEO, Colorado Hospital Association, describes three ways hospital leadership will need to reevaluate their approach to supply chain in order to mitigate potential shortages caused by any future emergency.
David Nash, Founding Dean Emeritus and Professor of Health Policy, Jefferson College of Population Health, provides the top three things hospitals and health system leaders must do to move forward in a post-COVID world from a population health perspective.
John Harris, Director of Veralon Partners, discusses ways hospitals can best position themselves for future peaks to ensure care of both COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients and addresses the importance of actions taken by the hospital and community alike to mitigate the negative effects of the virus. Resource: http://www.veralon.com/covid-19-is-this-the-peak-or-just-a-peak/
John Harris, Director of Veralon Partners, describes what hospitals can predict for future COVID-19 volume, as far as number of peaks and peak height, based on contributing factors unique to their communities. Resource: http://www.veralon.com/covid-19-is-this-the-peak-or-just-a-peak/
John Harris, Director of Veralon Partners, explains why hospitals and communities can expect future “peaks” of COVID-19 cases, regardless of whether or not your hospital and community were hard hit by the virus initially. Resource: http://www.veralon.com/covid-19-is-this-the-peak-or-just-a-peak/
After the decision to reopen the hospital was finalized, Yuma Regional Medical Center outlined important action items necessary to execute their reopening responsibly, ensuring the safety of their patients and staff.
Once the Yuma Regional Medical Center staff determined that it would be in the best interest of their community to reopen the hospital, they took important preliminary measures before finalizing the decision. This episode outlines the steps they took and what ultimately has led to the decision to reopen.
Having experienced a low incidence of COVID-19 in their hospital, Yuma Regional Medical Center began the evaluation process to determine how and when to reopen their doors to non-emergent, non-COVID-related procedures. This episode explores the key factors that have led to the decision to reopen.