COVID-19: Protecting Health Care Workers

Researchers at the National Institute of Mental Health are conducting an online study to learn how stressors related to the COVID-19 virus affect the mental health of health care workers over time.
Nasdaq MarketSite, the physical presence of the Nasdaq stock market in New York City’s Times Square, lit up with the 100 Million Mask Challenge.
The Major League Baseball Players Trust today announced that it is aligning its COVID-19 Relief Program with the
The novel coronavirus is reshaping health care through technology. Recent advances, such as artificial intelligence, telehealth, virtual collaboration and data tracking are instrumental in addressing the virus and flattening the curve.
Like the COVID-19 pandemic itself, access to protective gear for front-line health care workers is unevenly spread throughout the country. Some hospitals and health systems have adequate supplies of masks, gowns, gloves and other personal protective equipment on hand, while others have much more…
The COVID-19 pandemic has created stresses that most health care workers have never experienced, writes Robert Trestman, M.D., of Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Va., and 2020 chair-elect of AHA’s Behavioral Health Council. Read more about the resources available for front-line workers.
There are many ways to make the difficult work facing our health care heroes just a little bit easier.
The AHA is running ads in Axios newsletters to highlight hospitals and health systems efforts in response to COVID-19.
The Food and Drug Administration Monday authorized emergency use of an infusion pump system to deliver nebulized medications to patients with or suspected of having COVID-19.
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