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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?
COVID-19: 5 Tips for Managing Your 2021 Pharmacy Benefits
May 18, 2020
Consider these recommendations to better manage pharmacy benefits in an uncertain environment—with the goal of measurably improving the health of your employees and your bottom line:
Pharmacy Benefits in the COVID-19 Era: A Q&A With James Manfred, Executive Director of Retail Pharmacy at Vanderbilt Health
May 15, 2020
Many employers are beginning to think strategically about their 2021 health benefits plans. Part of that planning includes taking a closer look at how COVID-19 will impact pharmacy benefits and taking steps to control medication costs.
Back to Work, With Safety as Our Cornerstone
May 12, 2020
As our region begins reopening businesses and making a transition to a new normal in the midst of coronavirus, the Vanderbilt Health Employer Solutions team continues to share guidance to help employers keep safety top of mind. Our new blog has steadily added resources to help our employer partners create policies that protect employees, strengthen their mental health, ensure safe distancing and more.
Event Preview: Innovation in Medical Plan Design and Cost Savings
May 12, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic put everything on pause, but now employers are beginning to restart their businesses and develop recovery strategies for 2021. Part of that planning includes taking a hard look at health benefits for their employees—and considering options to regain control over costs.
'Turning the Lights Back On With a Dimmer Switch': Recap of the Back-to-Work Safety for Employers Webinar
May 8, 2020
The Vanderbilt Health Employer Solutions team hosted a live Q and A webinar on Back-to-Work Safety for Employers on May 7. David Aronoff, MD, Addison B. Scoville Chair in Medicine and Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, provided relevant, timely information to help you ensure your reestablished business remains a healthy work environment.
6 Guidelines for Developing a Return-to-Work Plan
May 1, 2020
Just as VUMC is making plans to reintroduce some services, we know that employers are working hard on plans to reopen shuttered aspects of their businesses. Here are a few resources to ensure your reestablished business remains a healthy work environment.
COVID-19 Antibody Testing: Q&A With Dr. David Aronoff on Importance of Validity & Accuracy
April 30, 2020
Public health officials have cautioned in recent days that antibody testing isn’t a “silver bullet” to discovering immunity to COVID-19. In a scientific brief issued Friday, the World Health Organization warned that people who have recovered from the coronavirus are not necessarily protected from catching the disease again.