Elsevier s global COVID-19 Healthcare Hub launched Complimentary resources include online learning tools for ICU nurses, patient education materials and evidence-based information on COVID-19 vaccines NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / March 2, 2021 / Elsevier , a global leader in research publishing and information analytics, today announced the launch of complimentary resources and learning tools on its COVID-19 Healthcare Hub for frontline healthcare professionals who are playing an essential role during this pandemic. The ICU Nurses Refresher Toolkit and COVID-19 Vaccine Toolkit contain up-to-date medical information on COVID-19, approved treatments and guidelines, and other useful tools to help doctors, nurses and staff provide care. Jan Herzhoff, President, Global Health Markets, Elsevier, said: As a trusted partner to healthcare providers globally, we believe that Elsevier has a res
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BERKELEY, Calif., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The CARESTAR Foundation has announced that it awarded thirty grants totaling $4,297,000 in 2020 to innovative organizations, projects, and programs working to improve emergency response across California.
Throughout the year grants were awarded to strengthen partnerships and build knowledge across the state s emergency response system, as well as to organizations working to provide relief to communities in their fight against COVID-19.
EMS responders in Contra Costa, CA are part of an innovative program improving care for opioid use patients in a pilot supported by the CARESTAR Foundation.
The grants included $1.5 million to the California Emergency Medical Services Authority in support of statewide technology enhancements to enable the sharing of critical health information between field responders and emergency departments; nearly $1 million for hospital-based violence intervention programs i