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A systematic review of long-term care facility characteristics associated with COVID-19 outcomes.

R Tamara KonetzkaElizabeth M WhiteAlexander PraleaDavid C GrabowskiVincent Mor
Published in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2021)
Given the importance of community COVID-19 prevalence and facility size, studies that failed to control for these factors were likely confounded. Better control of community COVID-19 spread would have been critical for mitigating much of the morbidity and mortality long-term care residents and staff experienced during the pandemic. Traditional quality measures such as Nursing Home Compare 5-Star ratings and past deficiencies were not consistent indicators of pandemic preparedness, likely because COVID-19 presented a novel problem requiring extensive adaptation by both long-term care providers and policymakers.
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