Finding a method in the mad dash to reopen for normal operations
After months of disrupted, disjointed, or altogether suspended operations, most organizations are champing at the bit to return to work. However, moving too quickly could
After months of disrupted, disjointed, or altogether suspended operations, most organizations are champing at the bit to return to work. However, moving too quickly could
The great American general George S. Patton once said, “Prepare for the unknown by studying how others in the past have coped with the unforeseeable
Public health agencies have an enormous task ahead to hire and train large numbers of qualified contact tracers to track COVID-19 cases and contacts. Meanwhile
The COVID-19 pandemic has required enormous and unprecedented actions in order to protect the health and safety of communities, organizations, and businesses. Although many have
Many higher education institutions are currently trying to determine how students and faculty can safely return in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The very
This week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) released new reporting standards for data related to Long Term
By Carolyn Groessl Senior Product Communications Writer Recent developments at Juvare have enhanced EMResource automatic update capabilities. A new application programming interface (API) eliminates the
When disasters happen, the devastating effects often linger for years. As the years pass, one of the best outcomes can be to learn from the
Guest blog from Jeremy King, Vice President, Sales, Juvare Asia Pacific Many organizations, even those with sophisticated business continuity planning, have realized at
By Carolyn Groessl Senior Product Communications Writer As the recent Health and Human Services (HHS) Letter to Hospital Administrators describes, the Federal Emergency Management Agency