Healthcare Workers & COVID

HCW COVID Infection Rates

HCW COVID Infection Rates

Risk of COVID-19 Infection in the healthcare workforce Because of how COVID-19 is spread and the fact that individuals who contract the illness often go to emergency rooms, hospitals, and other healthcare settings, the healthcare workforce is at a greater risk of...

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HCW COVID Mortality Rates

HCW COVID Mortality Rates

One of the hurdles--and the heartbreaks--of tracking the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers, is that accurate data on mortalities is hard to come by. These numbers probably represent a fraction of the true global death toll of healthcare workers because of...

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HCW of Color & COVID

HCW of Color & COVID

The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on healthcare workers of color. 24% of nurses are people of color. But as of Sept 16, 58% of the nurses who have died of COVID & related complications are nurses of color. Health care workers of color are 5 times more...

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Nursing Homes: The Deadliest Workplaces in the USA

Nursing Homes: The Deadliest Workplaces in the USA

As COVID-19 has ravaged nursing homes, it has also made working in these facilities the most dangerous job in America. Since the start of the pandemic, facilities have reported 760 COVID-19-related deaths among their staff (as of August 2, 2020). If deaths continue at...

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Working Conditions

Working Conditions

HCW Worker Safety remains a huge issue. The National Nurses United Union Survey (July 27th) collected responses from more than 21,200 nurses from 50 states plus Washington D.C. and three territories.Reusing single-use PPE is a dangerous practice that can increase...

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HCW Mental Wellbeing in the Pandemic

HCW Mental Wellbeing in the Pandemic

Healthcare worker stress is a huge problem that needs to be addressed or staffing is going to reach a crisis level. First, a definition of terms. Stress and burnout are sometimes used interchangably, but they are distinctly different. Pandemics & HCW The toll of...

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HCW Burnout

HCW Burnout

Burnout is a long-term problem for healthcare workers that has been exacerbated by COVID-19. Burnout: a toxic occupational syndrome The World Health Organization (WHO) describes burnout as one of the results of poorly managed chronic workplace stress that is...

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Supporting HCW: What is Needed

Supporting HCW: What is Needed

Based on international review of existing studies1, these elements are needed to provide support for healthcare workers:   Quality, accessible PPE for all HCWs to provide security and reduce likelihood of infection for themselves and their loved ones. Individual...

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Healthcare Staffing Crisis

Healthcare Staffing Crisis

The US faced a critical shortage of healthcare workers before the COVID-19 pandemic, making staff retention even more crucial during the pandemic. Health care workers in the USA Currently, there arephysiciansNursesThese demographics matter given that HCW supply does...

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