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Partnering Together in the Dynamic Ventilator Reserve

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

Live COVID Tracking Project

 

With the help of The COVID Tracking Project — a volunteer-run accounting of every coronavirus test conducted in America — you can view how Politico is monitoring how many Americans have been tested in all 50 states. The COVID Tracking Project is pulling data from state health departments. 

You can view the tracker here

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Topics: Coronavirus, Health & Safety

HWS Stands with Our MSP Vendor Partners

Shane Jackson, CEO of Jackson Healthcare (a HWS MSP Vendor Partner) recently spoke to Staffing Industry Analysts. He spoke about how it's healthcare staffing industry’s mission to move healthcare workers to areas where they are vitally needed from areas where they are underutilized. 

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Topics: Coronavirus, Health & Safety

AHCA Fingerprinting Waiver: COVID-19

The American Health Care Association (AHCA) has granted a waiver for the AHCA fingerprinting requirement if the criteria outlined below has been met, an expiration date of 4/26/20.

Upon expiration, the expectation is that the candidate complete the standard AHCA process of being fingerprinted. In the event the waiver is extended, we will communicate and work with Credentialing to update the dates in Workforce 2.0.

Thank you for your attention to this important update. 

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Topics: Coronavirus, Health & Safety

HCA Healthcare Teams Up with Google Cloud to Launch the National COVID-19 Response Portal

Our parent company, HCA Healthcare is teaming up with Google Cloud and SADA to launch a data portal for the COVID-19 pandemic. The open data platform will help accelerate analysis and response by aggregating data on ICU bed and ventilator utilization, testing results, and total number of patient visits to America’s hospital systems. 

HCA Healthcare is proud to collaborate with Google Cloud on the announcement of the COVID-19 National Response Portal, an open data platform built and operated by SADA. Running on Google Cloud, the platform is intended to promote data-sharing about the COVID-19 pandemic and how it is spreading in an effort to help hospitals and communities prepare and respond.

“COVID-19 presents a unique and significant challenge to healthcare providers, and collaboration and coordination is more important than ever to help ensure the best possible response,” said Dr. Edmund Jackson, HCA Healthcare’s chief data officer. “While COVID-19 has driven us apart physically, we will respond to it by coming together digitally. We are proud to work alongside Google Cloud to create a platform to help address this urgent public health challenge.”

The COVID-19 National Response Portal is intended to enable healthcare providers across the country to safely share and display anonymous, aggregated metrics from hospital systems into a single platform to show a complete and real-time view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Data can be submitted each day from hospital systems across the United States and will be focused on metrics such as:

  • ICU bed supply and utilization;
  • ventilator supply and utilization;
  • total numbers of positive, negative, and pending COVID-19 test results;
  • and total numbers of healthy patients who have been discharged.

The platform will also have the ability to leverage publicly available datasets, such as data on local shelter-in-place policies, and traffic or mobility patterns, to help shed light on how public behaviors and policies may impact the spread of COVID-19.

“Healthcare organizations need access to accurate and timely information around the country to plan for care and respond to COVID-19,” said Philip Moyer, Vice President, Industry Sales at Google Cloud. “We’re proud to team up with HCA Healthcare and SADA in the launch of this important new data resource for care providers on the front lines.”

“As healthcare providers, we are all battling the same crisis,” said Michael Wargo, vice president of emergency preparedness at HCA Healthcare. “However, we are being faced with COVID-19 at different times and levels of severity. By pooling our data into one cohesive platform, we can share best practices to better prepare communities across the country for this unprecedented pandemic.”

As a learning health system, HCA Healthcare uses data from approximately 35 million annual patient encounters to improve care through research and innovation. HCA Healthcare, which will provide statistical data from its 185 hospitals, structured in a manner to comply with HIPAA and other applicable restrictions, has invited groups representing approximately 4,000 hospitals across the country to join and share data on the platform.

HCA Healthcare, SADA and Google Cloud are in the process of sharing additional details and seeking to onboard other hospitals. The platform is expected to go live to the public next week.

Hospitals interested in learning more and submitting data should visit onboarding.nationalresponseportal.com.

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Topics: Healthcare, Coronavirus

Reserve Medical Grade Masks for Healthcare Workers and First Responders

The CDC has issued a recommendation for citizens to use cloth face coverings in “public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies), especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.”

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Topics: Coronavirus, Health & Safety

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence Commends HCA Healthcare on Twitter

Thank you to our Vice President Mike Pence for his kind words and support of our organization. HealthTrust Workforce Solutions is proud to be a part of HCA Healthcare!

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Topics: Healthcare, Coronavirus

Helpful COVID-19 State by State Resource for RN Licensure Requirements/Waivers Guide

Many of you have heard reports of clinical credentialing and licensure requirements being modified to meet the increased demand of critical caregivers to care for the influx of COVID-19-related patient cases.

That said, we are providng a Helpful State by State Resource for RN Licensure Requirements/Waivers Guide in response to COVID-19.

Please check with your Program Team for guidance regarding all other healthcare systems and facilities.

As this situation evolves and we continue to work through this time of crisis together your collective support is critical to the clients we all serve. we will continue to update you throughout this fluid situation. 

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Topics: Healthcare, Coronavirus

HWS MSP Coronavirus (COVID-19) Credentialing Requirement Update

Many of you have heard reports of clinical credentialing and licensure requirements being modified to meet the increased demand of critical caregivers to care for the influx of COVID-19-related patient cases.

That said, we are outlining what is- and isn't- changing at this time, specific to HCA Healthcare. Please check with your Program  Team for guidance regarding all other healthcare systems and facilities.

Experience- Must have any experience in the unit in which they will be working in within the last year vs. 12 months of experience.

Background & Drug Screen

  • If staffing partner candidate doesn't have one in the last 30 days, but does have one within the last 6 months, your Program Team will submit to governance for approval to proceed.  
  • New hires should follow the standard process.

Employment verification   – Follow current guidelines

Licenses - Clinicians must have a license in the state in which they will practice. Due to current challenges, the following states have approved a 30-day waiver for other state license holders to practice within their state: FL, TX

  • Please note, this situation is fluid and additional states may be added.

As this situation evolves and we continue to work through this time of crisis together your collective support is critical to the clients we all serve. we will continue to update you throughout this fluid situation. 

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Topics: Healthcare, Coronavirus

Mental Health Amid COVID-19

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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Topics: Healthcare, Coronavirus

  

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