Where
This is an online event.
Pamela Dykstra Missouri Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives 573-893-3700 pdykstra@mhanet.com
COVID-19: What We Learned: Staffing/People Resources
Program Overview
Emergency management requires precise identification and allocation of staff to align capabilities and capacity with the need to effectively deliver care for the community. The COVID-19 outbreak caused a substantial shift in the availability of staff and resources and the accessibility of timely delivery of care. In response to the evolving needs, organizations have shifted staff in a variety of ways to ensure they were able to effectively screen, triage, and care for patients. This panel will provide strategies and tactics of how their organizations adjusted their staffing structure to ensure that the most appropriate level of care is delivered during a medical surge such as the COVID-19.
Moderator
Gene Austin, CEO, Columbia Orthopaedic Group
Panelists
*This program has been developed and is presented locally by the Missouri Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives. The American College of Healthcare Executives has awarded 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face Education Credits to this program.
Registration for this event will close 2 days prior to the actual event, to allow time for attendees to prepare for an optimal learning experience. Use of the ACHE Learning Management System will allow the attendees’ education credits to automatically be applied to their MY ACHE account, based on their participation in the event.
Program Organizers:
Andrew Lovewell, MHA, MSHI, LSSGB
Administrator/CEO, The Surgical Center at Columbia Orthopaedic Group
Lisa Newcomer RRT, MBA, FACHE
Service Line Director Oncology & Pulmonology, Saint Francis Healthcare System