To our valued readers and customers, For decades, we’ve prided ourselves on crafting high-quality regulatory and business information to serve U.S.-based healthcare facilities and their staff. In the weeks following the COVID-19 outbreak, as we all contend with and prepare for the profound economic and social impact of this unprecedented situation, our role as a knowledge-provider has taken on new meaning and renewed importance. We are doubling down on our commitment to supporting hospitals and health systems as they navigate this pandemic, equipping them with the tools and guidance they need to monitor compliance, ensure effective patient care, and implement a new set of best practices for this new work environment. Most importantly, we are committed to helping them keep their employees and patients safe by strengthening prevention and infection control training and supporting remote work models for non-clinical staff. Here is what we’ve done in an attempt to help you address the current situation: We’ve curated all our free articles, helpful tools, and training solutions in a centralized Coronavirus Response Solution Center to make information-gathering easier for you. We’ll continue to update it as news and products are released. We’re offering new or existing TrainingToday learning management system subscribers complimentary 60-day access to an Acute Respiratory Illness Prevention Training course to assist with response efforts. We will be hosting live, interactive virtual workshops on how to effectively manage remote employees for those non-clinical departments transitioning to virtual work models. We are continuing to provide online webinars and virtual leadership training so employees can remain productive and continue to earn critical CEUs in the weeks and months to come. If there is anything else we can do to assist your business, whether that’s developing a custom response plan or putting you in touch with our employment law and/or healthcare experts for feedback, don’t hesitate to reach out to [email protected]. We will make it through this turbulent time, but it will take a village. With the continued support of our communities, fellow businesses, first responders, and government officials, we can create a new vision for tomorrow. Wishing you good health and continued hope, Dan Oswald, CEO HCPro, A Simplify Compliance Company
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