Sat.Aug 08, 2020 - Fri.Aug 14, 2020

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My ABCovid-19 Journal, Day 2 – Letters “F” through “J”

Health Populi

Welcome to Day 2 of my #COVID19 holiday break, welcome to my ABCovid Journal , letters “F” through “J. If you hadn’t tuned into the Health Populi blog yesterday, 10th August 2020 , you missed the first five letters of my Age of Corona alphabet, curated in my art journal created in the early weeks of the pandemic. Click the link to back-track and catch up with us… I should explain why I’m sharing this project in the Health Populi blog this week.

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Staying safe as stores reopen

Michele Late

APHA intern Sakshi Handa is a student of public health, and like many people in the U.S., she also works a retail job. After closing due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the store where she works reopened recently. Sakshi shared the experience of heading back to work here. As stores start to open and we start to adjust to our new normal, I want to share my new before and after work routine.

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Bridging the Gap: Compassionate communities are essential for care

Healthy Debate

COVID-19 has highlighted the need for all of us to live in a compassionate community.The pandemic has been devastating for so many individuals and their families. There have been tragic losses despite the heroics of our healthcare workers and other essential staff.

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3 Often Overlooked Payment Channels That Can Help Streamline Collections

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From Diagnosis to Delivery: How AI is Revolutionizing the Patient Experience

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Founder & CEO at Tattva Health Inc.

The healthcare landscape is being revolutionized by AI and cutting-edge digital technologies, reshaping how patients receive care and interact with providers. In this webinar led by Simran Kaur, we will explore how AI-driven solutions are enhancing patient communication, improving care quality, and empowering preventive and predictive medicine. You'll also learn how AI is streamlining healthcare processes, helping providers offer more efficient, personalized care and enabling faster, data-driven

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My ABCovid-19 Journal – Day 3 of 5, Letters “K” through “O”

Health Populi

Welcome back to my ABCovid-19 Journal, which I created/curated in the early weeks of the coronavirus pandemic. This week, I’m sharing all the letters of the alphabet with you which reminded me keywords and themes emerging as we were learning about this dastardly public health threat beginning early in 2020. In today’s Health Populi blog I bring you letters “K” through “O,” continuing through the rest of the alphabet tomorrow and Friday while I’m on a lak

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My ABCovid-19 Journal – Day 4 of 5, Letters “P” through “T”

Health Populi

While I’m on holiday this week, restoring and re-setting, I’ve been sharing pages from my ABCovid-19 Journal with readers of Health Populi. I created this journal during the early phase of the pandemic in the U.S., as a form of art therapy, creative outlet, and learning. Today is Day 4 of sharing: we consider the letters “P” through “T,” and what I saw in the early coronavirus era.

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My ABCovid Journal – Day 1 of 5, A through E

Health Populi

My friends… It’s time in this pandemic journey that I take a full week to re-charge and bask in the midst of nature, a lake, farm-to-table food, wine-making, and the love of and therapeutic time with my wonderful husband. My gift to you all this week, 10th – 14th August, is to share with you pages from my “ ABCovid Journal” that I created/curated in the first weeks of the coronavirus pandemic.

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New level of nursing essential as part of healthcare reform

Healthy Debate

It is no secret that our Canadian healthcare system requires an emergency overhaul. What is not generally known is that healthcare teams also require reformation – specifically, the role of support workers.

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Cracking the code for surgical success

Healthy Debate

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the Canadian health system beyond what we could have imagined. As Canadian operating rooms begin to catch up on the backlog caused by the pandemic, my colleagues and I need to provide the best surgical care possible in an efficient manner. We need to enhance recovery and minimize hospital time. We need to re-evaluate the physical infrastructures of operating rooms.

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The future of emergency care: Takeaways from COVID-19

Healthy Debate

Emergency Department (ED) crowding and access block are among the most significant issues affecting access to emergency care. This is a reality not only for North America but also the vast majority of emergency care systems in the world.

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How to Make The Best Benefits Decisions for 2025's Workforce: An HR and Total Rewards Guide

Speaker: Kaitlin Ruby Carroll

Retaining top talent in 2025 means rethinking benefits. In a competitive job market, fertility benefits are more than just offerings - they are a commitment to your team’s well-being. Gain critical insights into the latest fertility benefits strategies that can help position your organization as an industry leader. Our expert will explore the unique advantages and challenges of each model, share success stories from top organizations, and offer practical strategies to make benefits decisions tha

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Our ‘nice’ social workers are essential for a better tomorrow

Healthy Debate

“Child welfare.” “Nice.” “A solution to police brutality.” These are just a few of the words that describe how the public perceives social workers.“I’ve seen patient surveys that rate the ‘skills’ of nurses and physicians but only ask how ‘nice’ the social worker was,” says Dr. Keith Adamson, assistant professor in the faculty of social work at the University of Toronto.

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