OHSU statement on Food and Nutrition Services employees with COVID-19

Community , Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Joint statement on MCMC and OHSU agreement
Joint statement on MCMC and OHSU agreement

Nothing is more important than the health and safety of our employees, trainees and the patients they serve. OHSU’s commitment to providing a safe work and learning environment is embraced at the highest level of the institution and carried forward by our board of directors, executive leaders, senior managers and dedicated staff. Any allegation of impropriety at OHSU is treated with the gravity it deserves and appropriate actions are taken to address known issues.

Since the first case of COVID-19 in Oregon was announced, OHSU has taken a number of unprecedented steps to ensure employees can safely and effectively respond to the pandemic, including directing thousands of noncritical employees to work from home; canceling all nonurgent procedures and surgeries; and, establishing a twice-daily Emergency Operations Center staffed by members from across the institution who work around the clock to ensure adequate personal protective equipment; implement workflows, policies and protocols to address the rapidly evolving situation; exponentially expand our telemedicine program to protect our patients and employees from exposure; among many others.

Despite these focused and concerted efforts, we deeply regret that eight employees who work in Food and Nutrition Services at OHSU have tested positive for COVID-19 since March 27 and are isolating at home.

The first employee to test positive had been in close contact with a family member with COVID-19. The employee did not work while symptomatic and self-isolated at home as soon symptoms appeared. 

Before becoming symptomatic, the employee worked a shift in Food and Nutrition Services. Unfortunately, seven of the employees’ co-workers subsequently became symptomatic and tested positive for COVID-19 through OHSU’s Occupation Health Department; all are isolating at home.

Immediately following the first positive test, OHSU’s Occupational Health and Infection Prevention and Control teams began investigating, assessing and notifying employees and patients who may have come in contact with the employees who tested positive. At this time there is no known transmission to patients.

To further prevent transmission of the virus, a number of measures have been implemented in Food and Nutrition Services, including:

Additional preventive measures in place across the institution, include:

 

 


Tamara Hargens-Bradley
Senior Director, Strategic Communications
OHSU
503-494-8231