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Post-Acute Care Preparedness in a COVID-19 World
Authors:Anne Tumlinson MA  William Altman JD  MA  Jon Glaudemans MPA  Howard Gleckman  David C. Grabowski PhD
Affiliation:1. ATI Advisory, Washington, DC;2. Consultant, Kindred Healthcare, Louisville, Kentucky;3. The Urban Institute, Washington, DC;4. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led to a surge of patients requiring post-acute care. In order to support federal, state and corporate planning, we offer a four-stage regionally oriented approach to achieving optimal systemwide resource allocation across a region's post-acute service settings and providers over time. In the first stage, the post-acute care system must, to the extent possible, help relieve acute hospitals of non-COVID-19 patients to create as much inpatient capacity as possible over the surge period. In the second stage after the initial surge as subsided, post-acute providers must protect vulnerable populations from COVID-19, prepare treat-in-place protocols for non-COVID-19 admissions, and create and formalize COVID-19 specific settings. In the third stage after a vaccine has been developed or an effective prophylactic option is available, post-acute care providers must assist with distribution and administration of vaccinations and prophylaxis, develop strategies to deliver non-COVID-19 related medical care, and begin to transition to the post-COVID-19 landscape. In the final stage, we must create health advisory bodies to review post-acute sector's response, identify opportunities to improve performance going forward, and develop a pandemic response plan for post-acute care providers. J Am Geriatr Soc 68:1150–1154, 2020.
Keywords:post-acute care  COVID-19  skilled nursing facilities
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