In this session, we will examine the events of the 2020 pandemic and the gaps in care delivery that it exposed; exploring the lessons we learned from the past three years and identifying efficiencies that can allow your staff to become more proactive in the planning process and help you prevent, contain and manage infection outbreaks. Participants will learn how new technology can address the latest changes in regulatory language while also making their infection prevention tactics more efficient.
Learning Objectives:
Understand how the challenges of COVID-19 have created effective long-term changes
Identify gaps that were exposed during the pandemic
Examine the importance of flexibility and proactive data analysis to help prevent extensive damages
Explore goal-setting best practices to minimize future outbreaks
Apply learnings to create a proactive planning process
Speaker: Jeanne Gray RN, BS
Speaker bio: Jeanne Gray is a healthcare consultant with over 25 years of experience in the healthcare industry, ranging from inpatient and outpatient management to serving as a CEO and managing multistate facilities. Currently, Jeanne works with medical practice management professionals and large healthcare systems to implement new and innovative approaches to work cost effectively, specializing in strategy creation, processes, and policies to execute initiatives to manage risk and coordinate care across systems.
Continuing Education: Eligible for 1.0 Administrator credit through the NAB and 1.0 Nursing contact hour