COVID-19 Healthcare Facilities Action Checklist
04/14/2020 Tags: Announcements, In the News, COVID-19
During this unprecedented time in our country’s history, it’s understandable that those of you who manage healthcare facilities would feel uncertain about how to move forward.
At Casey Peterson, LTD, we wanted to do something to help, So, we’ve created a free checklist you can find here to help you navigate some of the uncertainty.
This isn’t meant to be a comprehensive list, and the situation is changing by the minute. But we hope this guide will give you a place to start and help you consider some options you might have overlooked in the rush to provide the best care possible.
Here’s a quick overview of what’s covered:
- Cash flow management
- Telehealth considerations
- Blanket waivers
- Employee policies and procedures
- Preparing for funding
- Talking points for your account, vendors, attorneys, and lenders
- Additional resources
If you encounter a situation the checklist doesn’t cover, please let us know. We’re always happy to work with you to find solutions to your most trying concerns.
Thank you for all you do, and take care of yourselves!
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