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The Home Centered Care Institute (HCCI) hosted an open discussion on COVID-19 Vaccine Administration with notable experts in the field. The event was held from 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM CST and featured panelists including Dr. Tom Cornwell, Dr. Paul Chiang, Dr. Steve Landers, and Brianna Plencner. These professionals contributed insights from their extensive medical backgrounds and roles within organizations like VillageMD, Northwestern Medicine HomeCare Physicians, and the Visiting Nurse Association Health & Hospice.<br /><br />Participants were encouraged to continue the conversation post-webinar in the HCCI LinkedIn Group specifically focused on COVID-19, which comprises around 170 professionals. Instructions for joining the group were provided, facilitating ongoing peer discussion and information exchange.<br /><br />Additionally, the HCCI offers multiple resources through its HCCIntelligence Resource Center. This includes tools like hotlines, webinars, virtual office hours, downloadable guides, and a variety of educational materials designed to support Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC) practitioners. These resources are meant for informational purposes and tailored to assist medical professionals in effectively handling the distribution and administration of COVID-19 vaccines, especially for homebound older adults.<br /><br />The webinar emphasized various challenges and potential solutions in ensuring vaccine access for vulnerable populations. Resources like the CDC COVID-19 Information Hub and blog posts from experts such as Dr. Steve Landers were highlighted as valuable sources of information. <br /><br />The session underscores the importance of collaborative discussion and continuous learning in addressing the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially concerning the vaccination of homebound individuals.<br /><br />For more information or specific assistance, HCCI encourages reaching out via their dedicated hotline or email during business hours. The HCCIntelligence initiative is partially funded by The John A. Hartford Foundation and aims to aid healthcare providers in delivering quality home-centered care.
Keywords
HCCI
COVID-19
Vaccine Administration
Home-Based Primary Care
Dr. Tom Cornwell
HCCIntelligence Resource Center
VillageMD
Northwestern Medicine HomeCare Physicians
Visiting Nurse Association Health & Hospice
The John A. Hartford Foundation
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