By Susan Haas MD, MS and Rachel Smith MS, PA-C The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has led to redeployment of thousands of U.S. clinicians to treat patients using new or updated skills and practicing in unfamiliar locations of the hospital. Optimal onboarding, particularly under the stressors of limited time and high levels of fear and anxiety, is… Continue reading Rapid Onboarding for Redeployed Clinicians: What Matters to Them? A Research Brief for System Leaders
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health covers latest Health Affairs piece of Japan’s COVID-19 response
Anthony McDonnell, Robert Van Exan, Kalipso Chalkidou, Julie Rosenberg, Rebecca Weintraub, and Prashant Yadav Much of the discussion around society’s ability to return to “normality” after the COVID-19 pandemic has centered on the development of a vaccine. This has led to unprecedented collaboration and investment. Vaccine candidate development for COVID-19 is progressing faster than for… Continue reading Vaccine Preliminary Results: Here Is Why We Need to Exercise Caution
Our Global Learnings Japan team reports on important lessons in the strengths and pitfalls of regionalized public health systems.
Dr. Erik Fromme on the importance of advance care planning with links to long-term care resources.
Dr. Asaf Bitton quoted in the Advisory Board’s latest on staying safe at outdoor gatherings.
The Primary Health Care Performance Initiative (PHCPI) has developed a suite of materials and tools to support primary health care systems during the pandemic

Dr. Mary Brindle, director of Ariadne Labs’ Safe Surgery Safe Systems program on shifting our philosophies from war to peace.
Medical Xpress highlights SeungJu Jackie Oh who co-authored Ariadne Labs’ South Korea Global Evidence Brief

Dr. Neel Shah and his colleagues in FierceHealthcare on the importance of reassuring patients about the changes to prenatal care during the pandemic.