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As part of its Perinatal Mental Health (PMH) Learning Community, the Hospital Quality Institute will host a webinar from noon to 1 p.m. on Oct. 15 to discuss disparities in perinatal mental health care.
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Last year before the COVID-19 pandemic peaked, Alex Rivera spent one afternoon every week driving to a local nonprofit organization that provides fruits and vegetables to those experiencing food insecurity. He’d load up his vehicle with fresh produce and drive it all back to work with him.
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The Getting to the Positive in Uncertain Times webinar took place Friday, June 12, 2020. Thank you to the members who participated and presenter Jane Rogan who provided an excellent educational webinar. Resource materials are available now.
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Originally recorded on February 9, 2021
Recording
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Location:
Riverside Convention Center, Upper Concourse, Exhibit Hall A3637 5th StreetRiverside, CA 92501
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The world has been so focused on COVID-19 that it seems summer — and wildfire season — have snuck up on us. An upcoming complimentary webinar only for CHA members, July 29 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., will focus on Wildfires During a Public Health Disaster: Incident Action Planning.
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The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman and the California Long-Term Care Ombudsman Association have developed a phased re-entry plan for on-site ombudsman visits to skilled-nursing facilities. The plan was developed in association with recently updated guidance from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), which requires facilities to permit the ombudsman to enter long-term care facilities, regardless of whether there is a COVID-19 outbreak.
The goal of the re-entry plan is to resume in-person advocacy activities safely, thoughtfully, and gradually. During the initial phase of the plan, on-site visits will be scheduled on a limited and prioritized basis. They will be focused on investigations that cannot be conducted by virtual communications and serious physical or sexual abuse and neglect complaints. Prior to any on-site visits, ombudsman staff will complete competency training in infection control procedures and personal protective equipment use and are subject to screening for fever and symptoms. Additionally, local long-term care ombudsman programs are working to align testing requirements with skilled-nursing facilities in their area.
Skilled-nursing facilities are encouraged to contact their local long-term care ombudsman office for additional information, and to consider inviting the ombudsman staff to visit their facility.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has released an updated version of its “Coronavirus Pandemic Medical Care Eligible for Public Assistance” policy. The updated version includes a new section on allowable costs associated with COVID-19 vaccine distribution and administration. It also updates the conditions of receiving funding to ensure that recipients focus the use of FEMA funding on underserved populations and high-risk communities. Finally, the policy provides details on...
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CHA and the Regional Associations have developed a toolkit to assist member hospitals and health systems in responding to patients’ concerns about seeking care in emergency departments during the COVID-19 pandemic. The toolkit supports hospitals’ communications with the public via social media, including graphics to help amplify the message that hospital emergency departments are safe and prepared to handle emergencies, as well as COVID-19 response.