TV & Film During COVID-19: Lights, Camera, Testing
Posted September 3, 2020 in Uncategorized
COVID-19 has rewritten the safety script for TV and film productions resuming around the country. As cameras begin to roll again, the top production locations of New York, Los Angeles and Georgia have issued COVID-19 screening and testing guidance for TV and film. The guidelines are shaped by re[Read more]
Meet Troy Cassel – Chief Operating Officer
Posted September 1, 2020 in Uncategorized
In life and work, Troy Cassel aspires to help people. Over time, this has meant advocating for human rights in third world countries, fundraising for political candidates, and supporting the LGBT community. At Mobile Health, helping translates to foster a positive client and patient experience. R[Read more]
Pandemic Pivot: 5 Home Health Tactics for Success
Posted August 27, 2020 in Uncategorized
COVID-19’s toll on the elderly and older Americans’ growing desire to age in place at home have created far-reaching opportunities for home health. At the same time, pandemic restrictions coupled with a traditional home care mindset may prevent some agencies from fully benefiting from th[Read more]
Meet Tricia Chen-Weis: Clinic Site Manager, Manhattan
Posted August 25, 2020 in Uncategorized
Tricia Chen-Weis, RN, may be site manager for Mobile Health’s flagship Manhattan clinic, but you wouldn’t know it by her tenth floor office. By her own admission, the room functions more as storage space, since the West Indies native prefers to work out front with her staff of eleven. Tricia, [Read more]
Mobile Health Announces On-Site Employee COVID-19 Screening and Testing Services
Posted August 22, 2020 in Uncategorized
Mobile Health Announces On-Site Employee COVID-19 Screening and Testing Services As shelter-in-place guidance eases, return-to-workplace program prioritizes employee health and safety with COVID-19 screening and testing. NEW YORK – August 20, 2020 – Mobile Health, a leading provider of employee [Read more]
Schools’ Homework: Fit Tests for School Nurses
Posted August 22, 2020 in Uncategorized
At the start of this unprecedented school year, school nurses have emerged as education’s front line workers. Consequently, to ensure adequate respiratory protection, the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) recommends school nurses don N95 respirator masks. Already, New York, New Jersey, [Read more]
Data Integration Aids Compliance & Scheduling
Posted August 20, 2020 in Uncategorized
Seven of the top 15 jobs expected to be in high demand over the next five years fall into the healthcare field, with Home Health Aide topping the list. Consequently, agencies filling these positions will have their hands full screening candidates, scheduling physicals, and tracking down and logging [Read more]
Drug-Free Workplace Supports Returning Staff
Posted August 18, 2020 in Uncategorized
When designing a Return to Work strategy during the pandemic, employers should not overlook the emotional side effects of COVID-19. Stress, fatigue, financial hardship or grief can impair returning employees’ performance and sometimes lead to substance abuse. The transition back to work crea[Read more]
COVID-19 Boosts Demand for Security Services
Posted August 13, 2020 in Uncategorized
COVID-19 fears have amped up efforts not only to protect one’s health, but also to safeguard shuttered properties, businesses and schools. Consequently, demand for private security services and security guards have spiked during the pandemic, according to The Business Journal. For example, aft[Read more]
Fit-Testing the New N95 Wearers
Posted August 11, 2020 in Uncategorized
Respiratory protection has come a long way from the animal bladder skins and wet cloths advocated in the 1800s for guarding against harmful inhalants. And as respirator technology advanced, landmark events have created a legion of new N95 wearers. Along the way, Mobile Health has conducted Respirato[Read more]