00:35:22 Harvey Simon: Since you are hospices, are you only providing supportive care? Will you transfer a very sick patient back to the hospital? 00:36:04 Harvey Simon: What home hospice care can you provide? 00:38:17 Joe Fitzgerald: How closely do you work with acute care hospitals in the transfer process? 00:44:45 Martha Moneypenny NP: are you able to provide PPE to family members either at home or at the inpatient hospice? 00:46:02 Martha Moneypenny NP: has telehealth been approved for hospice payment for initial cert and recert? 00:46:56 hcohan: maskchallengeusa.com still has masks available and is additionally working to donate PPE to under supplied healthcare workers 00:54:07 Tanisha Mitra: what is hazard pay exactly? 00:57:46 Joe Fitzgerald: Do you think it is ethical to ask staff to see Patients without the appropriate PPE? 00:58:41 JBOOHENE: also remembering that many other family members are losing their jobs and may now be even more dependent. 00:59:23 Danaleigh Sheehan: What HR and disability benefits would be made available for staff who tested C19 positive following a visit with C19 pt? 01:01:12 Danaleigh Sheehan: What are employee protections in place? 01:01:42 Harvey Simon: Is it ethical to admit a positive covid patient since that patient can pose a significant risk to other patients? 01:03:32 Jeri Donahue ARNP ACHPN: It has been difficult to identify in real-time,who is CoVID positive related to direct work exposure. Caring for Positive CoVID patients is an exposure when PPE was not yet utilized due to unkown patient status. 01:07:15 Harvey Simon: Is there a legal risk in admitting covid-positive patients? 01:10:01 Danaleigh Sheehan: Ethically, there should be processes in place or consideration for employee related benefits with exposure possibilities. What are agencies doing to prepare for possible employee needs as related to C19 positive staff resulting from workplace exposure? 01:22:26 Jeri Donahue ARNP ACHPN: I see potential ethical challenges in equity, and threat to society; even if only a perception that service/ treatment/equipment is not fairly distributed. Social solidarity is of utmost importance in maintaining the tenets of common good 01:26:32 Danaleigh Sheehan: Circle the City has C19 support and testing for homeless in Phoenix Valley. 60 beds I believe. 01:29:08 Joe Fitzgerald: A challenge we had was when we lost a staff person to COVID. Our chaplains provide extra support for staff. 01:29:26 Danaleigh Sheehan: Weekly Zoom Meetings for teams and weekly meditation offerings on Zoom are great staff benefits. 01:29:29 Rhea Go-Coloma: Very sorry to hear this Joe 01:30:29 Tara Sklar: Thank you Dr Ratto for moderating! This was a truly informative discussion. 01:32:51 Jeri Donahue ARNP ACHPN: I sure appreciate the opportunity. Great discussion. Thanks! 01:33:27 Joe Fitzgerald: I work at an acute care hospital and this was an ER RN. 01:35:41 Danaleigh Sheehan: Thank you all 01:35:54 Alexis Elizaga: Thank you Dr. Ratto and everyone on the panel! It was very informative. 01:35:55 Emily Buchanan: Thanks everyone! 01:35:59 Rhea Go-Coloma: Thank YOU all so much for your time, service and care for our community 01:36:48 Amanda Lim: Thank you all! 01:37:03 Althea: Thank you all!