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Leadership's perceptions of palliative care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study

04/25/24 at 03:00 AM

Leadership's perceptions of palliative care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, by Tamara Vesel, Audrey Covaleski, Veronica Burkarth, Emma Ernst, Linda Vesel; 4/19/24Background: This study aimed to explore the perceptions, understanding, and utilization of palliative care before compared to during the COVID-19 pandemic among health system leadership. Results: ... Emerging themes included the role of palliative care before compared to during the COVID-19 pandemic, facilitators and barriers to palliative care delivery, and recommendations for future practice. Participants reported that the COVID-19 pandemic increased palliative care utilization, reinforced positive perceptions of the specialty, and emphasized its role in maximizing healthcare efficiency. Many participants found palliative care financing to be a barrier to delivery; ... 

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Covid-19: Life as nurses in first critical incident hospital (London)

03/28/24 at 03:00 AM

Covid-19: Life as nurses in first critical incident hospital Nursing Times, by Edd Church; 3/26/24 Two nurses who were at the epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak have splen about their experiences four years on.

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Opportunity uncovered: How COVID-19 accelerated healthcare transformation

03/12/24 at 03:00 AM

Opportunity uncovered: How COVID-19 accelerated healthcare transformation Managed Healthcare Executive; by Patrick Horine, MHA; 3/6/24The COVID-19 pandemic left an indelible mark on the healthcare landscape, spotlighting critical areas for improvement while accelerating transformations that were already underway. From addressing disparities in equity and access to adopting digital health strategies, the pandemic has forced healthcare to move swiftly to meet urgent needs. First, let us look at some of the issues we had been facing and how these were changed by the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic. ...

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CDC plans to drop five-day COVID isolation guidelines

02/15/24 at 03:00 AM

US CDC plans to drop five-day COVID isolation guidelinesReuters; 2/13/24The U.S. CDC plans to drop its five-day COVID-19 isolation recommendations under new guidance planned by the agency, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday.

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Medscape: Long COVID has caused thousands of US deaths: New CDC data

01/04/24 at 04:00 AM

Medscape: Long COVID has caused thousands of US deaths: New CDC dataMedscape Medical News, by Lisa Rapaport; 1/3/24While COVID has now claimed more than 1 million lives in the United States alone, these aren't the only fatalities caused at least in part by the virus. A small but growing number of Americans are surviving acute infections only to succumb months later to the lingering health problems caused by long COVID. ... At least 4600 Americans have died from long COVID since the start of the pandemic, according to new estimates from the CDC.

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Nursing home COVID deaths climb, but vaccinations move slowly upward too

12/18/23 at 04:00 AM

Nursing home COVID deaths climb, but vaccinations move slowly upward tooMcKnights Long-Term Care News, 12/15/23By Kimberly MarselasDeaths of nursing home patients from COVID-19 climbed as vaccination rates hit new lows last month, according to an updated analysis by the AARP Public Policy Institute and the Scripps Gerontology Center. ... But vaccinations, at first widely embraced by residents and later mandated for healthcare workers, drove infection and deaths rates down dramatically starting in 2021.

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Aging population requires ‘bold leadership’ to protect human dignity—LeadingAge to House Speaker

12/12/23 at 03:28 AM

Aging population requires ‘bold leadership’ to protect human dignity—LeadingAge to House SpeakerMcKnight’s Senior LivingDecember 11, 2023The growing population of older adults requires “bold leadership” to ensure aging with dignity, as well as access to care and support, according to an open letter from LeadingAge to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA). The changing demographics and need to support older adults where they live and receive services presents a unique opportunity for Johnson to demonstrate leadership and commitment to “protecting human dignity,” according to the letter from LeadingAge President and CEO Katie Smith Sloan. ... “The US healthcare system is navigating a new and unfamiliar landscape in the wake of the COVID-19 public health emergency,” Sloan wrote. “Three years of sustained stress and increasing workloads have caused a dramatic shift in staffing patterns and an alarming rise in burnout across health professions.”

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COVID vaccination rates ‘alarmingly’ low among nursing home staff, CDC says—’A real danger’

12/10/23 at 04:00 AM

COVID vaccination rates ‘alarmingly’ low among nursing home staff, CDC says—’A real danger’FOX NewsDecember 7, 2023Despite the higher risk that the coronavirus poses to older adults, a surprisingly low share of nursing home staff and residents are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations. Only six states are indicating that over 10% of staff members are updated on their vaccines, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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