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Nashville Public Health Order Mandating Masks Goes Into Effect
June 29, 2020
The Metro Public Health Department order mandating masks or face coverings is in effect as of Monday, June 29. The mandate comes as Nashville and Tennessee have seen a recent increase in COVID-19 cases. Vanderbilt Health Employer Solutions supports the use of masks to help reduce the spread of the virus, and we encourage all businesses to follow the Metro Public Health Department guidelines.
American Airlines Boosts Travelers’ Peace of Mind With VUMC Expertise
June 26, 2020
Taking new actions that focus on the well-being and safety of customers and team members, American Airlines today announced that it has created a new Travel Health Advisory Panel that includes Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) infectious disease experts to advise on health and cleaning matters as travelers return over the summer.
How to Support Effective Contact Tracing in Your Community
June 19, 2020
Knowing how crucial it would be to institute a COVID-19 contract tracing plan for its faculty and staff, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC)’s Occupational Health Clinic (OHC) got to work immediately to develop a robust monitoring system to identify VUMC employees who have been in close contact with COVID-19-positive patients, coworkers and family members.
COVID-19 Survey Reveals Close to Half of Employers Enhancing Health & Wellness Benefits
June 11, 2020
While employers are feeling the financial pinch of COVID-19, particularly when it comes to making 2021 healthcare benefit decisions, many are still finding ways to protect the well-being of their employees and bolster their mental health, according to a recent Willis Towers Watson survey.
Vanderbilt Health Collaborates With Area Employers to Create Safer Nashville for Employees and Visitors
June 9, 2020
Vanderbilt Health is making news for exciting new alliances to create a safer city in which to live, play and work. On May 28, 2020, Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp., in collaboration with Vanderbilt Health and Ryman Hospitality Partners, launched the Good to Go program to offer enhanced safety and best practices for Nashville-area businesses as they begin reopening.
Good to Go Program Kicks off With Assist From Vanderbilt Health Infectious Disease Expert
June 4, 2020
The Vanderbilt Health Employer Solutions team encourages all employers to participate in Good to Go, a free program launched by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. (NCVC) in collaboration with Vanderbilt Health and Ryman Hospitality Partners to help Nashville businesses restart in a healthy and sustainable way.
The Transformative Potential of Bundled Payments
June 4, 2020
At the Middle Tennessee Employee Benefits Council (MTEBC)’s May Meeting, participants were challenged to think differently about their benefits plans as they approach 2021. With the support of Vanderbilt Health Employer Solutions, CJ Stimson, MD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Urology at VUMC, discussed cost savings through bundles.
First-of-Its-Kind Program Creates Safer Nashville for Employees & Visitors
May 28, 2020
Today Music City leaders announced Good to Go, a first-of-its-kind program designed to improve safety for residents and visitors as Nashville-area businesses begin reopening. The Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. (NCVC) launched the program in collaboration with Vanderbilt Health and Ryman Hospitality Properties (RHP) to pave the way to restart Nashville businesses in a healthy and sustainable way.
Ryman Hospitality Partners and VUMC in Tune for a Safe and Healthy Restart to Business
May 21, 2020
Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc., announced the selection of Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) as its official wellness advisor during the company’s phased reopening of its businesses
Restarting Routine and Elective Care: What Employees Should Expect
May 20, 2020
Many of your employees have put off non-urgent health procedures, dental and vision appointments in the last two and a half months because of COVID-19 infection fears. Now that Vanderbilt Health and other providers have safely reintroduced care services, employees may be ready to reschedule those postponed visits. What should they expect?