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A Better Future
A Better Future IPCWell is advocating to improve patient outcomes in nursing facilities
BY KAMALA KIRK
Since the COVID-19 crisis, approximately one-third of all coronavirus-related deaths in the United States have been nursing home residents or workers.
But even prior to the pandemic—for decades—nursing homes were severely lagging in infection-prevention standards. After working in hospital and health care settings for more than 20 years, Buff y Lloyd-Krejci founded IPCWell in 2017 to advocate for a better future for nursing homes and to reduce the rate of infections.
“This is my platform and mission,” she says.
“What the public doesn’t realize is that before the pandemic, approximately 1,000 nursing home residents were dying every day as a result of serious infections, such as pneumonia and UTIs. Nursing facilities have become coronavirus hotspots due to their density and close proximity between residents and workers. The biggest challenge is when workers go into the community and then return to the facility, bringing the virus in. Nursing homes also don’t have the supplies they need to care for these types of sicknesses. It sets up an impossible situation.”
While working with more than 500 nursing homes in four states for a national pilot study in 2016 for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Lloyd-Krejci discovered the infection-control practices in nursing homes were nearly nonexistent. This inspired her to start IPCWell to provide much-needed resources and support to these facilities.
“Since 2011, hospitals have been required to report their infections,” Lloyd-Krejci points out. “But there’s no federal mandate for nursing homes, so these infections go unreported. Just recently, the CDC and CMS started requiring nursing facilities to report COVID-19 infections, which is a step in the right direction. It is my hope that after the pandemic ends, these places will continue to make infection tracking and control a priority. Without proper tracking, measuring and reporting, we will not know the true extent of infections and how to solve the problem. A lot of these infections can be www.LovinLife.com
ship programs,” she says. “Once they begin to track infections, we’ll be able to monitor and see them go down based on the implementation of these practices. Because hospitals report their Hon-Dah Resort Casino & Conference Center public data, they’re forced to work on these issues in order to maintain a good reputation. As consumers, we make decisions based on how many infections a nursing home has—no one wants to go to a facility with a
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