id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-035443-mkba8f1e Wong, Leslie P. COVID-19 and Elder Health Inequity in Dialysis 2020-11-13 .txt text/plain 622 41 49 As the pandemic surfaced, dialysis facilities rapidly implemented new infection control protocols to screen, triage, and cohort patients based on symptoms and history of exposure to COVID-19. But the safety precautions dialysis facilities implement cannot be maintained reliably for many patients in LTC. Maintaining six-foot boundaries is nearly impossible in living quarters where rooms and bathrooms are often shared and distancing efforts are LTC facilities have been the target of much public scorn for their care during the pandemic, but in many respects were "sitting ducks" for COVID-19 (8, 10) . Caring for dialysis patients in a time of COVID-19 COVID-19 Infection Risk Among Hemodialysis Patients in Long-Term Care Facilities Long-Term Care Policy after Covid-19 -Solving the Nursing Home Crisis Uncovering the Devaluation of Nursing Home Staff During COVID-19: Are We Fuelling the Next Health Care Crisis? ./cache/cord-035443-mkba8f1e.txt ./txt/cord-035443-mkba8f1e.txt