Pandemic
May 5, 2020 by Veoci Staff Team Contribution
Making sure people have access to regular meals is an essential function of COVID-19 response. Schools and municipalities have had to find ways to organize the distribution of food to students and members of the general public.
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A fire department in Connecticut identified a need to track personal protective equipment (PPE) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Veoci teamed up with them to create a solution that would meet their needs.
May 4, 2020 by Veoci Staff Team Contribution
During these uncertain times of the COVID-19 pandemic it's not only important to protect the physical health of essential employees, but the mental health as well. Inspired by Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) practices in healthcare organizations, Veoci created a solution to facilitate reach out when essential workers need mental health support.Â
April 29, 2020 by Veoci Staff Team Contribution
As COVID-19 equipment shortages abound across the country, a New England city wanted to stay ahead of the curve by ensuring its communities' needs were consistently accounted for. Specifically, they needed a streamlined and efficient way of collecting pertinent data from local agencies and facilities to properly gauge things like equipment usage, projections, and existing inventory.
Large cities are taking proactive steps to protect their most vulnerable citizens as COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc across the country. One such measure includes securing lodging for first responders, frontline medical workers, individuals in the behavioral health system, and the homeless.Â
April 28, 2020 by Veoci Staff Team Contribution
A major university in North Carolina acknowledged the importance of case tracking and contact tracing early on in the COVID-19 pandemic. They established a case tracking system, which Veoci identified as a best practice.
Healthcare Pandemic
April 27, 2020 by Julie Reynolds
With a large-scale global pandemic such as COVID-19, there are many moving parts, such as the constantly changing status of patients, bed counts, protective equipment and staff.
Knowing where everyone in the community was, letting them know what travel was allowed or what their options were to get to a homebase, and determining who would need to self-quarantine - these were vital tracking points essential to the overall safety of the campus and decision-making about what policies to adopt.
April 24, 2020 by Addison Shaw
One midwestern medical network needed a solution to fill the vacancies created by responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. The easiest solution is to ask existing staff and personnel within the network to pick up the extra work.
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