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. 2021 Oct 1;38(1):4-13.
doi: 10.1097/HAP.0000000000000121.

Pandemic Hastens Cleveland Clinic's Unified Well-Being Strategy

Pandemic Hastens Cleveland Clinic's Unified Well-Being Strategy

K Kelly Hancock et al. Front Health Serv Manage. .

Abstract

Across the healthcare landscape, the COVID-19 pandemic has been incredibly challenging. It also has been a catalyst for change. It has ignited a redesign of the US health system and presented opportunities in areas such as caregiver and patient communication, digital practice, telehealth and virtual care, and more. Notably, the pandemic also has shined a new light on caregiver well-being. As executive leaders of Cleveland Clinic's Caregiver Office, our top priority throughout the pandemic has been to support our caregivers professionally and personally-to help them be their best for themselves and for their fellow caregivers, our patients, our organization, and our communities. Today, Cleveland Clinic is realizing the profound impact of many of the strategies put in place during the pandemic and seeing how COVID-19 accelerated our organization's unified vision for caregiver well-being. This article offers insight into Cleveland Clinic's commitment to caregiver well-being, highlights actions we undertook during the pandemic, shares the resulting lessons we learned, and showcases how those lessons are shaping our future caregiver well-being strategy.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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