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Maternal and Child Health During COVID-19
To help hospitals and health systems address maternal and neonatal health during this public crisis, the AHA has assembled resources from across the field that you may find useful as you provide safe and high-quality care to mothers and babies during this time.
Shared Mental Model | AHA TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit
Cultivate awareness and synergy with your coordinated successful team to guarantee safety of patients with this Project Firstline program.
EVS Resource Tool Dashboard
A tool designed for EVS workers to find resources/trainings aligned with AHE's competencies in order to identify resources across all job levels.
AHA's Project Firstline - Resource Handout
Resources from Association for the Health
Care Environment - AHE, American Society for Health
Care Engineers - ASHE, and Teamtraing
Handoff | AHA TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit
Use a Handoff tool for optimal patient transitions of care, effectively transfer responsibility & accountability with this Project Firstline program.
SBAR | AHA TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit
Get your point across quickly using the SBAR framework to help communicate quickly & concisely in any setting with this Project Firstline program.
Closed-Loop Communication | AHA TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit
Close the loop to prevent miscommunication and missteps; call out, check back and verify to close the loop with this Project Firstline program.
Brief | AHA TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit
Prepare for success with a Brief to assign roles, establish expectations, and anticipate outcomes with this Project Firstline program.
Huddle | AHA TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit
Save time & pivot quickly with a Huddle; regroup, reassess & plan for success, deal with changes with this Project Firstline program.
Debrief | AHA TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit
Reflect as a team with a Debrief to discuss what went well, what could improve & what to do differently with this Project Firstline program.