Protocols are constantly changing during healthcare emergencies. How do you stay updated?
Keeping up with evolving protocols during healthcare emergencies is crucial for effective management and patient care. Here's how to stay informed:
How do you stay updated during healthcare emergencies? Share your strategies.
Protocols are constantly changing during healthcare emergencies. How do you stay updated?
Keeping up with evolving protocols during healthcare emergencies is crucial for effective management and patient care. Here's how to stay informed:
How do you stay updated during healthcare emergencies? Share your strategies.
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One thing I've found helpful is to sign up for various CDC alerts, NETEC, and CORHA. The harder part is how to keep staff current on changes. Would love to hear how others are doing this or plan to do it given the new Joint Commission standard IC.070101.
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During COVID-19 in Ontario, protocols changed frequently, requiring constant updates. For example, PPE guidelines shifted from surgical masks to N95s, and visitor restrictions moved from bans to controlled access based on vaccination or testing. I attended various provincial tables and discussions with infectious disease specialists to stay informed. Additionally, I utilized AI to detect changes in guidelines and directives, ensuring I was alerted to any updates in real time. This proactive approach helped me keep my team compliant and ensure safety for both staff and residents.
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Monitor reputable news sources: Keep an eye on reputable news sources for updates on the situation. Attend webinars and conferences: Participate in webinars and conferences organized by healthcare organizations. Network with colleagues: Connect with colleagues in your field to share information and insights. Review scientific literature: Stay up-to-date with the latest research and scientific publications. Be flexible and adaptable: Be prepared to adapt to changing protocols and guidelines as the situation evolves.
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Create a social chat group of peers and like minded individuals that you can share as you learn while remembering that not all horses will drink the water.
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To stay updated on constantly changing healthcare protocols during emergencies, monitor official sources, subscribe to newsletters and alerts, follow healthcare experts on social media, participate in professional networks, attend webinars and conferences, and review medical journals and publications. By implementing these strategies, you can ensure that you are well-informed and can adapt your practices accordingly.
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