Alabama was the first state in the US to launch the ShareSafe Response Network—a secure mobile app that unites government and public health officials, hospitals leaders and clinical teams on a single collaboration platform.
The platform is a “One-Stop” COVID-19 resource for protocols and training videos that are updated regularly. We’ve gathered vetted data into one place to streamline and rapidly exchange national, statewide and local information that impacts the delivery of healthcare across the state of Alabama.
This secure mobile app enables you and your colleagues to:
• Collaborate with peers across the state
• Access the latest information needed to act quickly
• Stay up to date on best practices, including the latest from Johns Hopkins
• Latest updates on vaccines and ways to increase vaccine adoption
• Clinician wellness & well-being resources
There is no cost to healthcare organizations or front-line workers to participate.
Register today to see for yourself how this tool can help share best practices and exchange information regarding the challenges of COVID-19.
Alabama is the first state in the US to roll out the ShareSafe Response Network—a secure mobile app that unites government and public health officials, hospital leaders and clinical teams on a single collaboration platform.
The ShareSafe Response Network was created by Mobile-based ShareSafe Solutions with Peter Pronovost, MD, PhD, a world-renowned patient safety champion, critical care physician, public health scientist, advisor to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the World Health Organization and prolific researcher with more than 800 peer-reviewed publications.
With COVID-19 information changing multiple times per day, there is an immediate need to streamline and rapidly exchange national, statewide and local information that impacts the delivery of healthcare for Alabama citizens.
The state is making the platform available at no charge to keep its healthcare ecosystem informed with necessary, timely information at their fingertips—no matter where they are.
Available to government and public health officials, hospital leaders and clinical teams in the State of Alabama.