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What Is Long COVID?

AJN Off the Charts

I think there’ll be long-term effects, I’m just not 100% sure what they’ll be.”. This is how one nurse with long COVID describes her symptoms—more than two years after initially contracting the virus—and the uncertainty that goes along with it. And it’s not just the physical symptoms of long COVID that require treatment.

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Palliative Care Model Well-Suited for ‘Long COVID’ Patients

Hospice News

Patients suffering from long COVID stand to benefit if health care providers integrate palliative care principles into their approach to treating the disease. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) defines “long COVID” as situations in which patients have symptoms that last beyond four weeks of their initial infection.

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Congress Mulls Bill to Extend Recertifications by Telehealth

Hospice News

During the COVID-19 public health emergency, CMS allowed hospices to perform routine home care visits virtually, as well as conduct face-to-face recertification visits. If enacted, the Preserving Telehealth, Hospital, and Ambulance Access Act, would as of 2025 extend the flexibilities by two years. It also includes some exceptions.

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Post-PHE Hospice Regulation: How CMS Could Unbend Infection Control Rules

Hospice News

Hospices are wading through uncertain regulatory waters when it comes to infection control and prevention measures tied to the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) on May 11. This is the second of a three-part series by Hospice News that examines what hospices need to know about the changing regulatory conditions.

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What Lessons Have We Learned from the First COVID Surges? Jim Wright & Darrell Owens

GeriPal

Two-thirds of the patients in the home now have COVID-19. The other physicians who previously saw patients in the nursing home are no longer coming to your facility because you have COVID positive patients. Now the old, “We’re not an admitting service or we don’t do that and we don’t do this,” don’t start with what you don’t do.

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What Terminating the COVID PHE Means for Hospices

Hospice News

To a certain extent, hospices will soon be operating under pre-pandemic rules in a “post-COVID” world. Hospice and palliative care providers have long prepared for the end of the PHE, and we believe they will manage the transition seamlessly,” Marcantonio told Hospice News in an email.

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Hospice, Palliative Care Leaders Foresee a ‘New Normal’ for 2023

Hospice News

Nevertheless, leaders say, providers should not become complacent when it comes to COVID and continue to strategize for unexpected events. Many patients are being cared for in what we call a substitute competition model, where hospice is not really a good thing in the eyes of those that are at risk for the total cost of care.

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