Role of Transparency and Notifications in Aging Services during COVID-19

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This is a podcast episode titled, Role of Transparency and Notifications in Aging Services during COVID-19. The summary for this episode is: <p><em>This episode is part of a special series in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. </em></p> <p>COVID-19 brings an enormous set of challenges to aging care facilities around the country. In this episode, we're talking about the role of transparency and notifications following adverse events in aging services. We’ll discuss why these practices are key in building trust with residents and families, as well as how they reduce the burden on caregivers.</p> <p>ECRI offers additional resources in our <a href= "https://www.ecri.org/coronavirus-covid-19-outbreak-preparedness-center/"> COVID-19 Resource Center</a> to help providers across the continuum of care. You'll also find our latest free white paper on <a href= "https://assets.ecri.org/PDF/Solutions/Aging/2020-ECRI-WP-Incident-Identification-Aging-Services.pdf"> incident identification and notifications</a>.</p> <p>Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or <a href="mailto:clientservices@ecri.org" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">clientservices@ecri.org</a>.</p>

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This episode is part of a special series in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

COVID-19 brings an enormous set of challenges to aging care facilities around the country. In this episode, we're talking about the role of transparency and notifications following adverse events in aging services. We’ll discuss why these practices are key in building trust with residents and families, as well as how they reduce the burden on caregivers.

ECRI offers additional resources in our COVID-19 Resource Center to help providers across the continuum of care. You'll also find our latest free white paper on incident identification and notifications.

Interested in learning more? Contact us at (610) 825-6000 or clientservices@ecri.org.