Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19)

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently updated prevention tactics for populations at a higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention March 23 issued updated guidance clarifying that patients with COVID-19 can be discharged from a health care facility when clinically indicated.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency said that the Defense Production Act is being used to access 60,000 test kits, each with the capacity to serve approximately 300-400 patients.
The AHA, American Medical Association and American Nurses Association urged the public to stay home as the nation continues efforts to combat COVID-19.
Hospitals and health systems are rapidly expanding their digital platforms to address COVID-19. During a March 20 call with hospital executives from across the country, leaders from Providence St. Joseph Health System in Seattle shared the organization’s digital strategy in response to the influx…
Physicians, nurses and our entire medical community are urging all people to stay at home. We are honored to serve and put our lives on the front line to protect and save as many lives as possible. But we need your help.
As hospitals and health systems work to combat COVID-19, digital resources can play a vital role in managing patient care, sharing information, providing community support and more.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) March 23 clarified that patients with COVID-19 can be discharged from a health care facility when clinically indicated. This information can be found under the blue heading, Disposition of Patients with COVID-19.
A succinct reference guide on how to deploy new PCs safely - developed by Mitch Parker, Chief Information Security Officer, Indiana University Health, in collaboration with John Riggi, AHA Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk. March 23, 2020
The latest information and resources for hospital and health system leaders related to telehealth and virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic.