Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Israel

<p>Covid-19 was first diagnosed in Israel in late February 2020. During the first month following the outbreak, it became clear that the most severe outcomes were occurring in the Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCFs) and that the fragmented supervision of these facilities was a key weakness in th...

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Main Authors: Sharona Tsadok-Rosenbluth, Boaz Hovav, Gal Horowitz, Shuli Brammli-Greenberg
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Language:English
Published: LSE Press 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Long-Term Care
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Online Access:https://journal.ilpnetwork.org/articles/75
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spelling doaj-0a6d2700b8704aafb61cf4181e3f27c22021-10-08T13:41:11ZengLSE PressJournal of Long-Term Care2516-91222021-03-010202110.31389/jltc.7550Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in IsraelSharona Tsadok-Rosenbluth0Boaz Hovav1Gal Horowitz2Shuli Brammli-Greenberg3Department of Health Systems Management, School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevDepartment of Health Systems Management, Max Stern Yezreel Valley College; University of Haifa, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, School of Public HealthMinistry of Health, Public Health Services, Southern DistrictDepartment of Health Administration and Economics, Braun School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem<p>Covid-19 was first diagnosed in Israel in late February 2020. During the first month following the outbreak, it became clear that the most severe outcomes were occurring in the Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCFs) and that the fragmented supervision of these facilities was a key weakness in the fight against the pandemic. It was therefore decided to establish the Fathers and Mothers Shield taskforce, which included representatives from all of the relevant government ministries and which would facilitate communication and consultation with the representatives of the LTCFs and with the relevant public sector organizations. We analyse three main policy measures implemented by the taskforce in the effort to mitigate the effects of the pandemic in the LTCFs: an increase in SARS-CoV-2 testing of LTCF residents and employees; the opening of specialized Corona wards in geriatric hospitals and LTCFs; and the regulation of family visits.</p><p>The introduction of centralized management of the pandemic in the LTCFs achieved a number of important outcomes and is considered to have been highly successful. The share of the LTCFs within total Covid-19 mortality dropped from 45% to 36%, and the load on general hospitals became more manageable. With the arrival of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, the taskforce viewed priority vaccination of the LTCF population as its main goal in early 2021.</p>https://journal.ilpnetwork.org/articles/75long-term care facilitiescovid-19centralized management
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Shuli Brammli-Greenberg
Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Israel
Journal of Long-Term Care
long-term care facilities
covid-19
centralized management
author_facet Sharona Tsadok-Rosenbluth
Boaz Hovav
Gal Horowitz
Shuli Brammli-Greenberg
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title Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Israel
title_short Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Israel
title_full Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Israel
title_fullStr Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Israel
title_full_unstemmed Centralized Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Israel
title_sort centralized management of the covid-19 pandemic in long-term care facilities in israel
publisher LSE Press
series Journal of Long-Term Care
issn 2516-9122
publishDate 2021-03-01
description <p>Covid-19 was first diagnosed in Israel in late February 2020. During the first month following the outbreak, it became clear that the most severe outcomes were occurring in the Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCFs) and that the fragmented supervision of these facilities was a key weakness in the fight against the pandemic. It was therefore decided to establish the Fathers and Mothers Shield taskforce, which included representatives from all of the relevant government ministries and which would facilitate communication and consultation with the representatives of the LTCFs and with the relevant public sector organizations. We analyse three main policy measures implemented by the taskforce in the effort to mitigate the effects of the pandemic in the LTCFs: an increase in SARS-CoV-2 testing of LTCF residents and employees; the opening of specialized Corona wards in geriatric hospitals and LTCFs; and the regulation of family visits.</p><p>The introduction of centralized management of the pandemic in the LTCFs achieved a number of important outcomes and is considered to have been highly successful. The share of the LTCFs within total Covid-19 mortality dropped from 45% to 36%, and the load on general hospitals became more manageable. With the arrival of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, the taskforce viewed priority vaccination of the LTCF population as its main goal in early 2021.</p>
topic long-term care facilities
covid-19
centralized management
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