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Sunbird® Offers Free Power IQ® Data Center Power Monitoring to Hospitals and Healthcare During COVID-19 Pandemic


Sunbird Software, the global innovator in data center management software, today announced it is offering free subscriptions of its Power IQ® Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Monitoring software to hospitals and healthcare organizations. Deploying Power IQ will help these organizations ensure non-stop mission critical operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“With COVID-19, we anticipate higher utilization of server compute, storage, and network resources in the hospital and healthcare industry due to employees working from home plus a dramatic increased demand on hospital services,” said Herman Chan, President, Sunbird Software. “Now, it is more important than ever to ensure that mission-critical data center resources are redundant and reliable. Power IQ provides the data center power and temperature monitoring healthcare systems desperately need at this time.”

Power IQ, the industry-leading standard in data center power and environment monitoring provides maximum uptime and availability via:


  • power monitoring to ensure power failover redundancy
  • power monitoring to ensure power load stays below circuit breaker limits, and
  • temperature monitoring to ensure the data center does not overheat

Sunbird is providing a free one-year subscription of Power IQ to help these vulnerable organizations ensure mission-critical systems are running, power capacity is available for those systems, and redundancy is clear. During this crisis, uptime and availability is paramount, and Power IQ provides the power monitoring necessary to maintain data center uptime.

To get a demo or request your free subscription, please contact sales@sunbirddcim.com

For more information on Sunbird and Power IQ, visit https://www.sunbirddcim.com/.

About Sunbird Software

Sunbird is a leading global provider of DCIM software. Learn more at https://www.sunbirddcim.com/.

Sunbird and Power IQ are registered trademarks of Sunbird Software. All other marks and names may be trademarks of their respective companies.

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Graphite Metallizing Corporation Donates Masks to Help Covid-19 Efforts in New York


This is a clear way we can help, and we are looking for other opportunities to help our area in this crisis.

Graphite Metallizing Corporation (Graphalloy®), a family-run manufacturing company in Yonkers, NY, has donated almost 3,000 N95 masks to local hospitals in an effort to help fight the Covid-19 outbreak and protect healthcare workers and first responders. The masks are used at the company as a safety measure for employees when machining parts. Due to the severity of the crisis, the company decided that these masks should be given to those who need it most right now.

Recipients of the masks included NYU-Langone Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian, St. John’s Hospital in Yonkers, and Yonkers Police and first responders. These types of donations can help overcome a serious shortage that many healthcare workers and first responders are facing. “This is a clear way we can help, and we are looking for other opportunities to help our area in this crisis,” said Eben Walker, General Manager of Graphite Metallizing.

Graphite Metallizing Corporation produces the bearing material Graphalloy, a self-lubricating graphite/metal alloy that can withstand high temperatures. Graphalloy is utilized in high temperature food applications, pumps, wastewater treatment plants, power plants, and other businesses and utilities to reduce equipment failures and shutdowns. The company has been manufacturing in Yonkers, New York since 1913.

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OSF HealthCare Partners With StoCastic to Use New AI System to Move Coronavirus Triage Out of the Hospital


E-Triage will risk stratify patients, identifying those individuals that are at high risk for hospitalization. For lower risk patients, health care workers will be sent to the patient’s home for further assessment, follow up, and testing.

In response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and the need to keep patients from flooding hospital emergency rooms, OSF HealthCare – an integrated health system based in Peoria, Illinois and consisting of 14 health care facilities throughout the state – will use a new artificial intelligence based tool designed to shift triage out of the hospital emergency room and into the community to get care to people in their homes.

Developed by Baltimore-based StoCastic to identify patients that are at high risk for hospitalization due to the Coronavirus, E-Triage enables nurses to triage patients over the phone rather than in hospitals, then gather information and mobilize pandemic health care workers to test patients in their homes and send samples to labs.

“Using machine learning technology, E-Triage will risk stratify patients, identifying those individuals that are at high risk for hospitalization,” explains John Vozenilek, vice president and chief medical officer innovation and digital health for OSF HealthCare. “For lower risk patients, health care workers will be sent to the patient’s home for further assessment, follow up, and testing.”

By triaging patients over the phone rather than in hospitals, E-Triage is expected to eliminate the potential for long lines and over-crowding at area hospitals due to the Coronavirus.

Through tools such as E-Triage and E-CaseLink – a predictive modeling tool which aims at mobilizing health workers quickly and efficiently – StoCastic harnesses large-scale EHR data to support real-time decision-making that confronts pain points in patient progression in the emergency department (ED), hospital, outpatient, and community settings.

“Our EHR- integrated support tools deploy artificial intelligence methods that enable smoother, more affordable health care,” explains Scott Levin, PhD Chief Technology Officer for StoCastic.

Begun at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and supported by the National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research program, StoCastic is transforming the delivery of health care through ground-breaking solutions that harness large-scale electronic health record data and provide care teams with real-time, predictive insight.

StoCastic’s solutions are customized to each hospital’s unique population, care system, and organizational objectives, and are grounded in scientific evidence, relying on feedback and engagement from frontline providers.

For more information about StoCastic, visit https://www.stocastic.com/digital-decision-support-solutions.

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Sharecare Co-Founders Dr. Oz and Jeff Arnold to Headline First IIS Webinar On COVID-19 Pandemic


“The insurance industry’s response to [the COVID-19] challenge is critical to mitigating loss and supporting recovery. The neutral platform of the IIS positions it as a platform to deliver expert guidance that will inform our industry leaders’ decisions,” said Mike Morrissey, CEO of IIS.

Dr. Mehmet Oz, ten-time Daytime Emmy® Award winner, professor of surgery at Columbia University and co-founder of Sharecare, and Jeff Arnold, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Sharecare, will deliver the first in a series of webinars hosted by the International Insurance Society (IIS) and The Institutes. The series, Leadership Perspective: Global Pandemic, is in response to the COVID-19 global pandemic that has disrupted society across the globe.

Focused on the impact of COVID-19 from the perspective of the insurance sector, the weekly series will highlight thought leadership from a wide range of viewpoints on an array of pandemic issues. These issues will span topics such as wellness and prevention, corporate response and reputational management, underwriting exposures, and investment portfolio management.

The first of this weekly webinar series featuring Dr. Oz and Jeff Arnold will be presented on Monday, March 30th at 1pm EST. In this one-hour session, Arnold and Oz will deliver expert guidance on understanding how the COVID-19 pandemic is reshaping our world and what insurers can do to respond to customer needs as we work to navigate this unprecedented health crisis.

“Few challenges in recent history have required a collective, coordinated response more than the COVID-19 pandemic. As a fundamental pillar of society, the insurance industry’s response to this challenge is critical to mitigating loss and supporting recovery. The neutral platform and convening power of the IIS, comprising all stakeholders of the insurance industry, uniquely positions it as a unique platform to deliver expert guidance that will inform our industry leaders’ decisions in the coming weeks and months,” said Mike Morrissey, CEO of IIS.

About International Insurance Society

IIS serves as the inclusive voice of the industry, providing a platform for both private and public stakeholders to promote resilience, drive innovation, and stimulate the development of markets. The IIS membership is diverse, with members hailing from mature and emerging markets representing all sectors of the re/insurance industry, academics, regulators and policymakers. As a non-advocacy organization, the IIS serves as a neutral platform for active collaboration and examination of issues that shape the future of the global insurance industry. Its signature annual event, the Global Insurance Forum, is considered the premier industry conference and is attended by 500+ insurance leaders from around the globe.

Founded in 1965, the IIS is a 501(c) 3 not for profit organization based in New York, NY. IIS is an affiliate of The Institutes.

About The Institutes | Risk and Insurance Knowledge Group

As the industry’s trusted and respected knowledge leader, The Institutes are committed to meeting the evolving professional development needs of risk management and insurance professionals through innovative research, networking, and career resources. The Institutes offers 28 designations, including the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU®). Other offerings include certificate and introductory programs, online and continuing education courses, leadership education, custom solutions and assessments, and industry consortiums such as the RiskBlock Alliance. TheInstitutes.org.

CPCU is a registered trademark of The Institutes. All rights reserved.

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CHESS Health Measures Record App Usage During COVID-19 Crisis


CHESS Health, the leading provider of addiction management technology, today announced record usage for its patient-facing Connections app during the COVID-19 pandemic and the release of its new functionality to support growing use of telehealth. Isolation caused by the need for social distancing has resulted in cancellations of in-person treatment programs and 12-Step recovery meetings on a national (and global) basis, leaving many without the connection and support needed to maintain healthy recovery and avoid life-threatening relapse.

“Due to the COVID-19 pandemic those struggling with substance use disorder (SUD) will be faced with new obstacles as they quarantine from jobs, friends and peers in recovery,” said Hans Morefield, chief executive officer of CHESS Health. “The Connections app offers digital access to support, peers, motivating content, and digital eTherapy necessary to keep SUD patients connected and confident in their recovery in this stressful time.”

Usage of the Connections app is up 150% week-over-week and new patient enrollment increased 34% during the same period. One individual shared: “I am loving this app. It’s very helpful to have all these great messages while I’m teleworking and at home!”

“Our new telehealth coordination and communication functionality addresses a challenge we’re hearing from providers using Zoom and Google Hangouts –how to best tell groups and individual patients about telehealth sessions without re-keying all of our patient data into a video platform, “explained Morefield. “Our customers already use CHESS to communicate with their groups and patients, including pushing appointments and reminders, so it was a natural extension for us to add functionality to help coordinate and communicate telehealth sessions through multiple channels.”

To get more information about the CHESS platform, eRecovery and the Connections app please visit http://www.chess.health/eRecovery/.

About CHESS Health

CHESS Health is the developer of the leading, evidence-based technology platform for the addiction management life cycle. The platform facilitates digital handoffs for getting more patients into treatment (eIntervention); improves outcomes through digital CBT (eTherapy) and reduces relapse and supports long term recovery (eRecovery). For providers, the CHESS platform grows patient volume through more successful referrals, improves treatment delivery, and measure better outcomes, including reduced relapse. Health plans and governments also benefit from more individuals in treatment and better outcomes; with the CHESS platform, they also gain analytic insights into provider performance. CHESS Health has received recognition from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP), the Journal of Substance Abuse and the Surgeon General. For more information, visit http://www.chess.health.

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thebigword Launches Video Remote Interpreting To Help Save Lives


thebigword Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) service is helping to save lives

The new service is very popular with our clients, particularly in emergency and police service, and we encourage health care workers and other emergency services to use this service instead of face-to-face interpreting.

thebigword are convincing health care workers to use their new technology, and help protect linguists, patients and medical professionals.

VRI works in a similar way to Skype and FaceTime and connects users to professional interpreters for verbal services. This technology has advance security encryptions and allows interpreting to continue without the need for face-to-face interaction.

The company’s smart technology enables users to select linguist attributes such as security clearance, qualifications, sector expertise and gender. The system matches the right linguists for each appointment type – matching the right qualification and security clearance level.

Joshua Gould, CEO of thebigword Group, said: “The new service is very popular with our clients, particularly in emergency and police service and we encourage health care workers and other emergency services to use this service instead of face-to-face interpreting.”

Matt Lowe, UK sales director at thebigword, said: “When conveying important messages, it can be extremely helpful to see the person you are communicating with. Facial expressions and body language set the right tone and help to avoid any misunderstanding.”

“VRI saves time and money for users in the public and private sectors and can be more convenient for linguists who do not have to travel to fulfil appointments.”

For more information about thebigword and VRI please contact Matt Lowe at Matthew.Lowe@thebigword.com.

About thebigword

thebigword Group is a language technology and contingent workforce provider which works with many of the world’s biggest brands and a growing number of UK and US governments. The company is one of the top 20 Language Service providers globally.

The group has leveraged its interpreting and translation technology to create the market first all-in-one language technology platform; WordSynk which is being rolled out in 2020. Every month, thebigword handles one million minutes of telephone interpreting, 17,000 face-to-face interpreting assignments and half a billion words of translation.

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SIUE School of Nursing Hosts Virtual Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Conference


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“The ability of healthcare providers, and in particular, nurse practitioners to appropriately serve a patient population struggling with opioid use disorders within rural areas of Illinois is of critical importance.”

It’s consistently clear that nurses play a huge societal role as educated, compassionate medical professionals and abundantly so in the midst of the current world health crisis. Whether on the frontlines, as administrators, educators or aspiring healthcare workers, nurses continuously seek new knowledge and skillsets that will add value for their patients.

One of the latest examples of this dedication is the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Nursing’s (SON) innovative Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW) program. Despite the suspension of on-campus activities at SIUE as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the ANEW program held its first continuing education conference on Saturday-Sunday, March 21-22 in a virtual format.

Almost 300 attendees, comprising regional Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) and students, participated remotely in the regional conference as nationally-renowned speakers presented on topics of opioid crisis, non-opioid pain treatment options, recognizing addictive behavior, rehabilitation of the opioid dependent patient, and long-term follow-up strategies.

“The ability of healthcare providers, and in particular, nurse practitioners to appropriately serve a patient population struggling with opioid use disorders within rural areas of Illinois is of critical importance,” said SIUE SON Family Nurse Practitioner Clinical Site Coordinator and Instructor Melissa Bogle, DNP, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC. “I was incredibly impressed with the level of participation, engagement and best practice sharing from attendees. Despite the virtual environment, you could sense the collegiality of the group.”

“We received so much interest from healthcare providers in the bi-state area for this conference, so it meant a lot to us to be able to deliver on our commitment to provide educational credits to this group, despite current COVID-19 challenges,” Bogle added. “The majority of attendees are required to have this type of opioid-focused education to renew their licenses within the state of Illinois.”

SIUE SON Instructional Designer Jodie Nehrt helped with the successful transition to a virtual format, primarily through the use of Zoom and Mursion.

“We were fortunate to have a collection of speakers who were motivated to share their content, despite the last-minute change in venue, and attendees who were eager to engage and participate from the comfort and safety of their homes,” Nehrt said.

“Zoom was the technology that saved the day for us,” she explained. “We were able to schedule the sessions and offer virtual attendance to this free conference using a free communication tool. We coordinated with our presenters to fulfill their needs for attendee participation and question-and-answer management. Additionally, one of the sessions was a dynamic demonstration of a software we use on campus, called Mursion, which offers mixed reality for the practicing of professional skills.”

“Dr. Melissa Bogle worked nonstop on developing this conference from the beginning. Jodie Nehrt came in to work last week when the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic and we knew that our live campus event would likely be canceled,” said ANEW Program Director Valerie Griffin, DNP, PPCNP-BC, FNP-BC, PMHS, FAANP, assistant clinical professor and director of nurse practitioner specializations in the SON. “These incredible, dedicated women were able to transition this large event to a virtual format without exhibiting worry or stress over the process. They remained positive that we could pull this off, and we did!”

Attendees expressed their appreciation to the SON for their creative online management and successful execution of the ANEW Conference.

“During a time when faculty are stressed to get their classes online, I am amazed at your commitment to those who registered for this meeting,” noted Margaret Faut Callahan, CRNA, PhD, FNAP, FAAN, senior vice president of Strategy and Innovation at Loyola University Chicago, in a post-conference email. “The skills required to make this happen so quickly, in just a week, are remarkable. Further, the lectures were of high-quality both from a content perspective and the technology used to bring this to us virtually. It was clear to those of us who participated that your faculty and support staff worked long and hard to provide this excellent conference.”

Funded by a four-year $2.75 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the ANEW program is a multi-faceted educational effort that is creatively designed to increase the number of nurse practitioners who practice in rural and underserved communities throughout Illinois by promoting a smooth and natural transition from the student role to practicing APRNs into those areas.

The SIUE SON and its clinical partners collaborated on the conference’s development. Clinical partners bolstering the success of the ANEW program are Chestnut Health Systems, OSF HealthCare, Southern Illinois Healthcare, Synergy Healthcare Solutions, LLC., and the SIUE We Care Clinic.

The SIUE School of Nursing’s programs are committed to creating excellence in nursing leadership through innovative teaching, evidence-based practice, quality research, patient advocacy and community service. Enrolling more than 1,700 students in its baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral programs, the School develops leaders in pursuit of shaping the nursing profession and impacting the health care environment. SIUE’s undergraduate nursing programs on the Edwardsville campus and the regional campus in Carbondale help to solve the region’s shortage of baccalaureate-prepared nurses and enhance the quality of nursing practice within all patient service venues. The School’s graduate programs prepare nurses for advanced roles in clinical practice, administration and education.

Announcing Procap Medical Billing, LLC’s Upcoming YouTube Channel


Ms. Pismichenko feels wonderful about having the opportunity to provide even more insight about it to the public.

Why a YouTube Channel for Procap Medical Billing?

Much of the general public isn’t aware of the fact that many medical billers are independent, and are not directly associated with a medical facility. Ms. Karina Pismichenko realizes that fact. And, in response to it, has decided that it would be a great idea to start a YouTube Channel all about her business! Procap Medical Billing is based out of Staten Island, New York, and many of the locals are currently aware of her expertise. But, in order to reach a wider audience, making frequent videos on YouTube is one of the best ways to get the word out to medical providers who are further out from her general location.

YouTube is a wonderful way for Karina Pismichenko to explain to her audience how important it is for a medical facility to follow up with their patients after their visits. Most people don’t even realize that medical providers go for extended periods in a lot of instances waiting for payment for their much needed services. Therefore, this business is one that is very necessary among the medical community, and Ms. Pismichenko feels wonderful about having the opportunity to provide even more insight about it to the public.

Get Ready for Karina Pismichenko on YouTube!

Karina Pismichenko’s Procap Medical Billing Official YouTube Channel is set to begin during the Summer of 2020. She of course wants to focus on the doctors offices and medical clinics in and around the Staten Island area, but the YouTube Channel will definitely be for all viewers to learn from, whether they are patients or medical professionals. Ms. Pismichenko wants the business of medical billing to become common knowledge, not just something people pay attention to after they are charged by a hospital or clinic for care. She feels that if more patients had an understanding of how medical billing works, they would not be so surprised about the way the process goes when it is applied to their own personal medical situations.

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Vosita Telemedicine How Can Physicians Provide Telemedicine Using Vosita for Free?


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Vosita Telemedicine

Vosita Healthcare, Inc. https://vosita.com/ – a startup Telemedicine firm providing an online medical care appointment booking service as a Telehealth appointment or standard office appointment.

Vosita Healthcare Inc. – located in Paramus, New Jersey – announces the release of Vosita Telemedicine FREE of charge. Telemedicine services allow a medical provider to quickly evaluate and diagnose patients who may be separated geographically or are trying to reduce the risk of infection, AKA “Social Distancing,” but still need first-rate medical care.

In dealing with a crisis such as the Coronavirus pandemic, or COVID-19, our goal is to provide modern services like telemedicine to the public in order to decrease the risk of infection. Telemedicine allows those who are immunocompromised or quarantined to get doctors’ advice from the safety and comfort of their home. It can also keep patients who believe they may have the virus but have only minor symptoms out of the emergency room where they could spread the disease to others.

President and CEO of Vosita Healthcare Inc., Robert Gabriel, commented, “Our goal is to help our physicians, patients, and communities overcome the crisis and flatten the curve of infections by providing Vosita Telemedicine services.” Mr. Gabriel is a proud believer in giving back to the providers as a small price to pay in order to contain such a pandemic. Mr. Gabriel has been working with providers for 23 years serving as the CEO of Microwize Technology, a healthcare IT firm since 1997.

The use of Vosita Telemedicine will be free for providers and medical groups for one year, with no obligation to continue to use it after the free period. In order for patients and providers to use the service, they need to go to https://vosita.com/ to join, no credit cards or any financial commitment needed.

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SONSIEL Rallies Grassroots Troops to Move Protective Equipment to Frontline Healthcare Workers


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Communities Collect Medical Supplies

We must work together to win this war. And, together, we will. — Rebecca Love, MSN, RN

In continued rapid response to the national emergency to combat COVID-19, the Society of Nurse Scientists Innovators Entrepreneurs & Leaders (SONSIEL) has marshalled both national collaboration and media to help better protect frontline healthcare workers. In mere days, tens of thousands of pieces of protective gear have been donated and swiftly distributed to healthcare facilities in at least eight states. With a frantic need for immeasurably more, SONSIEL now has added a direct-sourcing, non-profit campaign to the already burgeoning grassroots program effort.

The countrywide call-to-action began with a March 17, 2020 urgent plea, requesting that non-hospital inventories of personal protective equipment (PPE) be shifted to hospital and healthcare facilities. Using a program deemed SHARE—Strengthen Healthcare Ability to Respond to Emergencies—SONSIEL and its members quickly raised action to amass existing inventories of PPE and transport items to the front lines of care. In less than one week’s time, 12,000 N95 masks, 8,000 surgical masks, 1,000 face shields, 1,200 isolation gowns, 60 pairs of goggles, 50 hazmat suits, 6,000 pairs of gloves, 35,000 shoes, gallons of hand sanitizer, and 40 bottles of cleaning supplies have been identified, sourced, and moved to facilities in California, Idaho, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and beyond. Items have arrived from all over the country and from every walk of life. Contributors include non-profits, corporations, individuals, municipal organizations, pharmaceutical labs, veterinarians, dentists, construction, cleaning, retail, and landscaping companies—all in an effort to ensure that staff caring for COVID-19 patients are protected and safe. Volunteer groups are sewing masks in Florida. Engineers are fashioning new infection-prevention designs in Illinois. It’s a classic American wartime effort.

A March 20, 2020 ABC News Nightline episode, “Communities help collect medical supplies as coronavirus threatens shortages,” featured SHARE. Since the show aired, SONSIEL has received an even greater number of incoming appeals from desperate nurses and physicians working at healthcare locations in virtually every state in the nation. As a result, on March 22, 2020, SONSIEL launched a GoFundMe campaign to also help temporarily source supplies restricted by hospital purchasing constraints. Nearly $20,000 in donations have poured in during the initial hours of the campaign.

Remarked Rebecca C. Love, MSN, RN, SONSIEL President & Co-Founder, “Nurses and towns are mobilizing, setting up collection sites; frontline staff are stopping by and picking up supplies. We need this strategy and tactic replicated in every town across America. So many of our peers, the healthcare troops, from the ranks of doctors and nurses and every role on a team, are seriously affected by and at risk due to this dire shortage of protective gear. We cannot lose our healthcare workers to sickness as a result of exposure to this invisible enemy. With all of your help, with the efforts of active and retired nurses, military veterans, tech workers in Silicon Valley, tradespeople in our neighborhoods, shop owners, co-workers, our family and friends, with all of your help, SONSIEL is locating and delivering PPE where it is needed, as fast as we are able, at no cost, until the country’s manufacturing and supply chains can adjust to the new PPE productions levels demanded in today’s war against the virus.”

Said Marion Leary, MPH, MSN, RN, SONSIEL Board Member, “So many of you have given, personally and corporately. There are just far too many of you to name. And yet we’ve so much more to do. We must not only sustain but significantly grow our force. Large urban hospitals, small medical practices—from New York City to New Hampshire, from Los Angeles to Maine, in Idaho, Boston, Philadelphia, and everywhere—healthcare staff need our help, so they can help us in this once-in-a-lifetime battle. Please add more power to SONSIEL’s fight. We ask everyone across the country to get out the word, to continue to research where appropriate supplies might be found, and to fully support the SHARE and GoFundMe efforts. If you have any PPE or money to spare, please free them up, understand how one act will help your local hospitals and healthcare providers, the people in your community.”

Concluded Love, “We must work together to win this war. And, together, we will.”

To contribute to the SONSIEL GoFundMe campaign, please visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/nurses-ppe-supplies. For more information on SHARE, please visit https://sonsiel.org/coronavirus. To view the Nightline episode, please visit https://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/communities-collect-medical-supplies-coronavirus-threatens-shortages-part-69724499.

ABOUT SONSIEL

SONSIEL is a national and international platform for nurses, to engage and advocate for nursing’s role in influencing and directly impacting health through innovation and entrepreneurship. Nurses are on the front lines, working with all healthcare team members to keep patients and the community safe. For more information about SONSIEL, please visit https://sonsiel.org/.

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