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AU Health System CEO Katrina Keefer will be emailing a brief COVID-19 survey to clinical team members on June 25 to gauge the pulse of caregivers and our health care environment during the pandemic.

AU Health launches COVID-19 employee survey

The Augusta University Health System leadership team is asking its employees to participate in a very short, but important, new survey to evaluate the health system’s performance in providing and supporting safe, quality care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The professionals at Press Ganey have developed the COVID-19 Caregiver Needs and Support Pulse Survey to help us examine how our clinical team members are navigating and managing these unprecedented times,” said Katrina Keefer, CEO of AU Health System. “The survey should only take about 2-3 minutes to complete, but the input that we anticipate receiving from each of our employees will be extremely valuable to us in planning not just our next steps, but in preparing for years to come.”

All AU Health employees are encouraged to participate and share their feedback, which includes team members with Augusta University Medical Center, AU Health System, AU Medical Associates and Roosevelt Warm Springs Rehabilitation & Specialty Hospitals.

A survey link will be emailed to employees from the CEO on Thursday, June 25, when the survey opens. In addition, the survey link will be shared in the Health System Weekly Update email.

The survey will be open for three weeks, and the deadline to respond is July 16.

For more information, please email Steve Goldberg, organizational development consultant in Human Resources.

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Denise Parrish

Denise Parrish is Director of Communications for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement at Augusta University. Contact her to schedule an interview on this topic at 706-721-9760 or mparrish@augusta.edu.

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