panel 4: importance of communications
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developing epidemiology in the country. Updated 11/10/2014 10:34 AM Copyright© Emory Healthcare 2014 – All Rights Reserved.
Internal Communications
Melanie De Gennaro
Corporate Director of Communications
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If you learned that the first patients with known
Ebola Virus Disease to ever set foot on
American soil were coming to your hospital in
three days, who would you tell first?
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OUR INTERNAL AUDIENCE IS OUR
FIRST AUDIENCE
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FIRST SEVEN DAYS Thursday, July 31:
• System-wide email announcing arrival of
patient to EUH in coming days
Friday, August 1:
• Town halls in the afternoon and evening
• Letter to EUH patients in English and Spanish
• Talking points for call center
Saturday, August 2:
• EUH staff and MD town hall in the morning
• A.M. email recap of situation; announce EUH is
getting a second patient
• P.M. email after the first patient’s arrival
• Internal and external websites launched
• School of Medicine Dean message to chairs
supporting the decision
Sunday, August 3:
• System-wide email with website link, precaution
information, thank you message, etc.
• English/Spanish patient letter and call center
talking points revised to be more current
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Monday, August 4:
• Link to Ebola internal website included in all-
staff news beat compilation email
• Post on the Ask John Blog (blog for President &
CEO) thanking staff/pride in the organization
Tuesday, August 5:
• All leader email announcing next round of town
halls
• EUH/EUHM staff and physician email
announcing next round of town halls
• All staff and physician email announcing arrival
of second patient, reminding staff about
protecting patient information and referring
staff to the Ebola website for more information
Wednesday, August 6:
• All staff and physician email with West Africa
travel guidelines
• Town halls at EUH and EUHM for staff and
physicians
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WORK IN LOCKSTEP
• External communications team
• Clinical team
• Operations team
• Executive team
• Human Resources
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CONSTANT THEMES
• Facts about Ebola
• Safety of patients and staff
• Staff members are trained and prepared
• Privacy
• This is why we exist
• Emory Healthcare pride
• Gratitude
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TOOLS OF THE TRADE
• Emails
• Town Halls
• Rounding
• Talking points/scripts
• Designated email
• Internal website
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PATIENTS AND THE COMMUNITY
• Letters to inpatients
• Educational video on CCTV
• External educational website
• Patient screening signage
• Response to emails and calls
with concerns
• Protocols website
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DON’T FORGET TO RECOGNIZE!
• Thank you emails from John Fox, President & CEO
• Meeting with President Obama
• Thank you reception
• Recognition system
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EMORY HEALTHCARE PRIDE
• Blog
• Media coverage
• NBC special
• Meeting the president
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Ebola Virus Communications and
Media Relations: A Team Effort
Janet Christenbury
Director of Media Relations
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EMORY EBOLA TIMELINE
Slide prepared by McGinn and Company.
Aug 2 Aug 5 Aug 6 Aug 8 Aug 1 Aug 9
Emory announces it will treat Ebola patients. Trump sends
alarmist tweets. Media focuses on Nancy Writebol’s arrival. Emory
continues to educate the public—Ribner discusses the role that
supportive care and ZMAPP play in fighting and treating the virus.
Brantly releases a statement and thanks Emory for its
excellent care. The New York Times posts an editorial
supporting the treatment of health care workers in the
United States.
Kent Brantly arrives at Emory. Media and social media coverage increases dramatically. Sanjay Gupta reports
live from Emory. Emory doctors Ribner, Varkey, and Isakov express their confidence in containing the virus and explain Emory’s safety protocols. News media and the
public support the decision to treat patients, but remain cautious.
Susan Grant’s Washington Post op-ed is published. Dramatic shift in tone and content of Ebola conversation. Media,
public, and alumni praise Emory on social media and on
traditional media platforms.
Susan Grant appears on NBC Nightly News.
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EMORY EBOLA TIMELINE
Slide prepared by McGinn and Company.
Aug 18 Aug 21 Aug 10 Sept 5
Nancy Writebol quietly leaves Emory Hospital to spend time with her family.
Emory holds press conference on the departure of Kent Brantly. Ribner speaks
to the media.
NBC airs a special on Ebola preceded by a week of promotional coverage.
Ribner, Isakov, Lyon, and Varkey speak to Time magazine. The story was published
in print and video format.
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THE EMORY TEAM
• Emory University Hospital core team
• Guiding principles
• Communication flow and process
• Internal Communications
• External Communications
• Designated media spokespersons
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MANAGING RELATIONSHIPS
• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
• Georgia Department of Public Health
• Samaritan’s Purse
• SIM USA
• Patients’ family members
• Other medical centers
Photo: James Gathany, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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THE MEDIA
• Local and national
• Social media
• Challenging issues
• News conferences
Communication flow and process
• Internal Communications
• External Communications
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LESSONS LEARNED
• Guiding principles
• Discipline
• “Stay in your lane”
• Trust
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