HealthStream to Provide COVID-19 Rapid Response Training & Platform Free of Charge for State of Tennessee’s Alternate Healthcare Facilities
As surge capacity for healthcare delivery is rapidly expanded, volunteer healthcare professionals will receive critical online training from the nation’s leading healthcare workforce development provider
HealthStream, a leading provider of workforce and provider solutions for the healthcare industry, announced that, in partnership with the Governor’s Office, it is providing its COVID-19 Rapid Response Program training bundles, workforce platform—complete with a learning analytics dashboard, along with other workforce resources to the State of Tennessee to support the healthcare professionals who will be working in their newly created Alternate Healthcare Facilities. These solutions are being provided by HealthStream, free of charge for 90 days, as a contribution by the Company to the healthcare workforce who will staff the Alternate Healthcare Facilities in their valiant fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
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“Speaking on behalf of HealthStream’s nearly 900 employees”
The expansion of Tennessee’s surge capacity for healthcare delivery by an additional 7,000 beds comes in the midst of a rising number of cases and deaths, worldwide, caused by the coronavirus pandemic. As volunteer healthcare professionals are mobilized to provide care in the new Alternate Healthcare Facilities, onboarding and training will become critical components in the speedy process to get them at patients’ bedside—where they need and want to be. For that purpose, HealthStream has more experience than any organization, anywhere. Its platform is the nation’s most adopted and relied upon workforce development platform in healthcare—where millions of course certificates, learning activities, and assessments have been completed—by millions of healthcare professionals.
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Margaret Dolan, President and Chief Executive Officer, Launch Tennessee, is a member of the COVID-19 Unified Command Group, which has been tasked by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee to procure the necessary resources for the Alternate Healthcare Facilities, including staff. She commented, “Healthcare is always delivered by people for people—and HealthStream is generously stepping up with contributions of their COVID-19-related solutions to make this happen faster and easier in Tennessee’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic. As a nationally recognized public company founded and rooted in Tennessee, HealthStream lives up to our state’s reputation for being the Volunteer State.”
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