Quality and Health Equity During a Pandemic
Quality and Health Equity During a Pandemic
A Q&A with Comagine Health
What has been the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the American Indian Alaska Native (AIAN) community?
What has been the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the American Indian Alaska Native (AIAN) community?
Invest in Trust: A Guide for Building COVID-19 Vaccine Trust Among Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) is designed to help nursing home leaders build COVID-19 vaccine confidence among CNAs and overcome barriers to vaccination by applying insights from social, behavioral and cognitive science.
This resource, produced by Comagine Health, was developed to help long-term and post-acute care staff understand how to ensure access to the COVID-19 vaccine in their facility.
This resource, produced by Comagine Health, was developed to help long-term and post-acute care staff understand how to ensure access to the COVID-19 vaccine in their facility.
As hospitals prepare for more COVID-19 surges, it is important to have infection control practices in place that align with CMS goals for COVID-19 prevention and control. In this webinar hosted by Meg Nugent, Hospital Quality Improvement Contractor (HQIC) program manager at Telligen, you’ll learn how your care team can lock in infection control processes that ensure safe, quality care that meets regulatory compliance expectations during COVID-19 surges by:
It is not a matter of if, but when. Use of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC’s) pandemic preparedness checklist can help position your facility to be prepared to identify and treat cases of COVID-19, including a potential surge in cases, and how to prevent the spread of disease in your facility. In this webinar hosted by Brianna Gass, you’ll learn:
This resource, produced by the Health Quality Innovation Network, was developed to encourage nursing home staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Last updated: July 2021
This three-minute video, produced by nursing home staff at Kennybrook Village in Grimes, Iowa was developed to promote vaccine confidence among nursing home staff and residents.
Last updated: December 2021
The theory behind personal protective equipment (PPE) is simple, but working in a fast-paced, overburdened environment can cause lapses in protocol and best practices. Proper wear/disposal and a reliable observer or buddy can minimize the chance of infection and possible outbreaks. In this webinar hosted by Brian Gardiner, BA, BSN, RN, you’ll learn: