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Operational Continuity: Before, During, and After a Disaster

Date
October 16, 2018
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Community Health Centers, Primary Care Associations, and Health Center Controlled Networks are key players in their community’s when disaster strikes. Any disruption in business operations, whether natural or manmade, requires a strategic approach to respond and recover. During this panel, participants will learn best practices to create, execute, and continue operations services for patients, staff, and volunteers during turbulent times.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Alexander Lipovtsev
Director, Emergency Management Program, Community Health Care Association of New York State
Speaker Image for Michelle Fundora
Michelle Fundora, BHSA, CPHRM
Operations Manager, Health Choice Network
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ICF TRACIE Deputy Program Director, ASPR TRACIE
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April Lewis, Director, Health Center Operations and HR Training, NACHC
Director, Health Center Operations and Human Resources Training, NACHC

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