As COVID-19 Pushes Hospital Patients to Post-Acute Care Settings, Supply and Resource Needs Grow, Per Premier Inc. Survey
- Capacity planning must be intentional, as most post-acute sites say they have fewer than two weeks’ supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) to care for an influx of patients
- Seventy percent of senior nursing and assisted living facilities say they are not fully prepared to treat an increasing number of patients diagnosed with COVID-19
Premier’s survey of nearly 2,500 skilled nursing and assisted living facilities found that 24 percent of facilities do not have N95 masks on hand, and the majority of respondents have fewer than two weeks’ supply of surgical masks, isolation gowns and face shields. Other key products for which they have supply concerns include thermometers, exam gloves, alcohol pads, soap/detergent and hand sanitizer. Ninety-six percent are implementing PPE conservation strategies.
Supply |
Average Quantity on |
Average Quantity on |
N95 Masks* |
256 |
3,580 |
Surgical Masks |
600 |
3,393 |
Isolation Gowns |
141 |
2,937 |
Face Shields |
12 |
64 |
* Representative of the 76 percent of respondents that reported having N95 masks. |
“In this next phase of the outbreak, states and healthcare providers are contemplating how they can best provide care for patients who need medical attention but are not critical care status,” says
Seventy percent of senior nursing and assisted living facilities in Premier’s survey say they are not fully prepared to treat an increasing number of COVID-19 cases as the virus surges. Furthermore, 48 percent of respondents say they are experiencing challenges with staff attendance as a result of COVID-19.
States are approaching capacity planning in nursing homes differently, as determined by hotspots.
“States and providers must think strategically about how they admit patients from hospitals or move patients across alternate care sites, particularly since senior citizens are a population already vulnerable to COVID-19,” Sganga says. “Premier continues to advocate for and work with our members to coordinate across the healthcare system, work with the government, and support programs that help get resources to sites with the greatest need. Our hope is that this survey data provides key early insights for decision-makers who are beginning to map out new care sites for patients through the outbreak.”
Survey Methodology
Premier’s survey was conducted from
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