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How to Survive this Crisis

The Proactive Report

Even healthcare practitioners are seeing their income drop because people will only come out for emergencies. And, as history has shown, brands that remain in-market with consistent messaging come out of a crisis ahead of their competitors. This is the time to show what you’re doing in this time of crisis.

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10 Tips for Moving Into the Next Phase of Healthcare Communications

Landis PR

The COVID-19 pandemic irrevocably changed the worldwide healthcare industry. Healthcare communications changed along with it, but no one could have predicted at the start of COVID that we’d be struggling with this continuing crisis today. How do we navigate ongoing changes in healthcare communications?

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Impact of COVID-19 on NHS comms

Stephen Waddington

A new book describes the extraordinary achievements of NHS communication practitioners during the COVID-19 crisis. The impact of COVID-19 on NHS comms documents the scale of the challenge faced by professional NHS communicators since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic in early 2020.

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 8, 2014

Melissa Agnes

This week I’ve been trying to jam two work weeks into one as I’ll be traveling to the middle east next week – Dubai to be precise – to speak to healthcare delegates at a GCC government conference. From The Crisis Intelligence Blog. The Value of a Crisis Simulation. Crisis Management Resources'

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Personal resilience

Stephen Waddington

I’ve worked in an NHS mental health crisis team for more than 10 years. The frontline will change as the threat to our physical health slowly diminishes and we’re left with healthcare workers burdened with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a nation grieving for the losses they’ve experienced. But the novelty is wearing thin.

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What Marketers Can Learn from the 2016 PRSA Health Academy Conference

MaccaPR

After college I transitioned to a job at a life science marketing agency in Chicago and am now helping healthcare clients with their communications strategies here at Maccabee. According to the 2016 Trust Barometer published by agency Edelman Health, the general public’s trust in healthcare in the U.S. What does that mean?

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This Is Our Lane: Why Gun Control is a Health Issue

Scott Public Relations

Or the emotional damage to the healthcare providers who deal with physical damage caused by one human to others. These are human (beings) who are dying, members of our community who are dying in senseless tragedies and we can do something about that.”. Do you agree with Dr. Sakran that gun violence is a public health crisis?