February 28, 2022 Be Prepared: Cyber Impacts Related to the Tensions between Russia and Ukraine Unfortunately, many of us wake up daily to news media outlets reporting about Russia’s military operations in Ukraine. The conflict has brought uncertainty and fear for many individuals in Ukraine and worldwide.
February 15, 2022 How Pandemic Lessons Shape Your Future Success Our pre-COVID routines may have met all the requirements but we have learned too much from the pandemic to go back to our old normal. Reverting back to our old ways means missing some valuable new opportunities.
January 31, 2022 How to Track Winter Weather Like a Pro We know that winter weather can have a severe impact on our facilities, so tracking these forecasts is part of our job in emergency management.
January 20, 2022 3 Ways to Improve Your Cybersecurity during 2022 The rise of cyberattacks in health care may make you feel uneasy, but there are steps you can take to protect your organization.
January 05, 2022 Learning from a Chaotic Year As we begin the New Year, I can’t help but reflect on the monumental year that 2021 proved to be.
December 14, 2021 Lessons in Situational Awareness Situational awareness is the bedrock principle of emergency preparedness that never goes out of style.
December 01, 2021 Winter is Coming: Here’s How You Can Be Ready Winter is coming. No, not just the ominous metaphor from “Game of Thrones”; literally, winter is coming for us.
November 15, 2021 Don’t Let Staff Shortages Undermine Your Emergency Preparedness We’re maintaining everyday operations while trying to stay ahead of a novel virus. Then, there are the staffing shortages.
November 01, 2021 3 Lessons COVID-19 Taught Us about Supply Chain Risks Early during 2020, our supply chain headaches complicated our efforts to combat a novel virus, as everyday items like masks, gloves, and gowns became precious resources.
October 15, 2021 What to Expect During an Unpredictable Flu Season COVID-19 has changed the landscape for infectious disease planning, mitigation, and response.