Oracle BrandVoice: How Three Companies Adapted As COVID-19 Changed Their Sectors

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How three companies adapted as COVID-19 changed their sectors Sponsored by Oracle

In this article, we look at how three innovative companies put some of those key strategies and tactics into practice amid the global pandemic.When all of its physical events were wiped from the calendar seemingly overnight,But the Massachusetts-based company wasn’t caught off guard completely.

For example, a foam board sign manufacturer that had pivoted to make mobile hospital beds turned to T3 Expo to cut and help assemble the pieces of equipment. Together, they made 3,000 beds for the state of Connecticut. T3 Expo has also designed and manufactured portable bed tents that enable healthcare workers to safely get close to a patient but stay shielded from infection exposure. Hospital systems on the US east and west coasts are now testing and using those tents.

“Companies were coming out with tracking maps and different applications that focused on the current status of COVID-19 diagnoses, hospitalizations, and mortality, but our bread and butter is helping understand vulnerability,” says Chief Product Officer John Showalter, MD.that identifies specific areas where the population is at greater risk of hospitalization and mortality due to COVID-19.

An inpatient triage assessment tool that identifies which admitted patients are at most risk for requiring ventilators or dying if infected with COVID-19.

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