Waller
  October 21, 2014 - United States of America

Waller Launches Comprehensive Ebola Legal Resource Site

How do we discipline employees that refuse to work due to the Ebola virus? What patient information is protected during an outbreak? How should we communicate with our employees about Ebola? Has OSHA issued new guidelines on Ebola for healthcare providers? These are just a few of the questions we are hearing from our clients. In response, Waller has launched a comprehensive online resource to help those impacted by the Ebola virus navigate diverse issues pertaining to the arrival of the virus in the United States. 

Waller’s Ebola legal resource website is an important source of information for healthcare executives, board members, risk managers, human resources professionals and others who are asking what Ebola means, from a legal perspective, for their organization, employees and patients. Preparation in this situation means everything, regardless if an Ebola patient walks through your doors or if you are only dealing with the climate it has created.

The site launches with a compilation of media articles, links to resources, such as the CDC, and original articles from Waller attorneys including:

The Role of Healthcare Employers During the Ebola Crisis
http://tinyurl.com/mmypxma
by: Mark Peters

FAQs on Employee Discipline
http://tinyurl.com/mm32pws
by: Waverly Crenshaw

FAQs on Discrimination and Harassment
http://tinyurl.com/kre9db8
by: Jeb Gerth

Patient Privacy Concerns
http://tinyurl.com/myrl2uv
by: Michelle Marsh, Colbey Reagan, Fletcher Brown

Occupational Safety and Health Administration FAQ
http://tinyurl.com/kvzerqu
by: Brian Pierce


We will update the website with new content and information as Ebola’s impact continues to be analyzed and studied by Waller attorneys.