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We are committed to supporting front workers with the tools and services they need to streamline care coordination safely.
In this section you will find clinical communication reports, articles, and other important information to keep care teams protected and connected so they can respond with agility in a constantly shifting work environment.
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Optimize Patient and Staff Safety
- Isolated patients are at greater risk of falling. Reduce that risk by enabling nurses to communicate safely with them and to respond quickly. Simplify and accelerate communication with response teams.
- Caregivers risk viral transmission when they doff PPE, go in and out of patient rooms, and hold a phone to the face. Minimize the risk by equipping them to communicate hands-free under PPE and to communicate safely with patients from outside the room.


KEY TAKEAWAYS
Leading through a crisis demands high visibility, boldness, quick thinking, engaging others, and ingenuity.
Achieving staff engagement requires fortifying your team.
The crisis caused an upheaval in business as usual, but changes that remain will improve the practice of nursing and care delivery
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PSQH Post-Acute NOW Event
Keynote: Key to Infection Control: A Protected and Connected Workforce
Thursday, April 15, 1 P.M., ET
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“After COVID-19 hit and we could no longer visit our granddaughters in the hospital, Vocera Ease gave us comfort to know our babies were still fighting.”
– Nivaldo Diaz, Grandfather of Vivienne and Margot Freeland –


Learn How We Can Help
Communicate safely and efficiently while wearing PPE, with hands-free, voice-controlled communication that is an essential part of the protective equipment care teams need.
Reduce the chance of exposure to infection by facilitating safe patient flow.
Communicate safely with isolated patients while restoring the human connection.
To all the healthcare providers helping with this pandemic, you are heroes and inspirations to us all
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Insights From the Joint Commission
PROMOTING PSYCHOSOCIAL WELL-BEING OF HEALTH CARE STAFF DURING CRISIS
Tips:
- Practice self-care and engage in healthy coping strategies. Eat healthy, exercise, and employ stress management strategies that work for you.
- Practice good sleeping habits. Strive for no less than seven hours of sleep to combat fatigue.
- Partner with colleagues to monitor each other’s well-being.
- Stay regularly connected with friends and family, while practicing social distancing.
IN THE NEWS
Reducing The Cognitive Load On Nursing Staff by Nursing Times
Health Care Technology Leadership in the Midst of COVID-19