Michael Wasserman, Newbury Park, California.
R. Tamara Konetzka (
Health Aff (Millwood). 2022 Jun;41(6):831-837. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01839.
Nursing home residents are vulnerable to disproportionate harm during disasters and health emergencies, as evidenced by the recent impact of COVID-19 and extreme weather events. Evaluation of these disasters shows that the nursing homes in question were often in compliance with relevant regulations around emergency planning. However, advance planning for disasters cannot anticipate every contingency, leading to the need for flexibility and quick adaptation on the part of nursing home leaders. In addition, disasters often involve larger, regional problems and situations that individual providers cannot solve. We suggest that policy makers need to prioritize development and expectations around leadership skills in nursing home management and better integrate the long-term care sector into local, state, and federal public health planning for future pandemics and other disasters.
养老院居民在灾害和卫生紧急情况下容易受到不成比例的伤害,最近的 COVID-19 和极端天气事件就证明了这一点。对这些灾害的评估表明,有关养老院通常符合应急规划方面的相关法规。然而,对灾害的预先规划无法预测每一种意外情况,这就需要养老院领导人具备灵活性和快速适应能力。此外,灾害通常涉及更大的区域性问题和情况,单个提供者无法解决。我们认为,政策制定者需要优先考虑在养老院管理方面发展和提高领导力技能,并更好地将长期护理部门纳入地方、州和联邦公共卫生规划,以应对未来的大流行病和其他灾害。