Employers’ Long Game for Long Covid
Scott Conard, Mark Cunningham-Hill, Mohannad Kusti, , Suresh Mukherji, Wayne Rawlins, Stan Schwartz, and Co-authored by members of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions’ Medical Director Advisory Council
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In-Brief
The COVID-19 pandemic has left an enduring impact on global health, with a sizable portion of individuals experiencing prolonged symptoms long after infection. This condition, known as Long COVID, presents unique challenges for both affected individuals and their employers.
Employers can play a role in retaining employees with Long COVID and supporting their health and well-being by acknowledging what they are going through, offering accommodations and flexibilities, and choosing health plans that meet the needs of people with Long COVID. Employers can also help to prevent new cases of COVID-19 and Long COVID.
The support strategies outlined in this paper not only promote health and well-being for people with Long COVID, but for many other employees with chronic health conditions or disabilities.
Link | PDF (American Journal of Health Promotion) [Open Access]
Scott Conard, Mark Cunningham-Hill, Mohannad Kusti, , Suresh Mukherji, Wayne Rawlins, Stan Schwartz, and Co-authored by members of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions’ Medical Director Advisory Council
[Line breaks added]
In-Brief
The COVID-19 pandemic has left an enduring impact on global health, with a sizable portion of individuals experiencing prolonged symptoms long after infection. This condition, known as Long COVID, presents unique challenges for both affected individuals and their employers.
Employers can play a role in retaining employees with Long COVID and supporting their health and well-being by acknowledging what they are going through, offering accommodations and flexibilities, and choosing health plans that meet the needs of people with Long COVID. Employers can also help to prevent new cases of COVID-19 and Long COVID.
The support strategies outlined in this paper not only promote health and well-being for people with Long COVID, but for many other employees with chronic health conditions or disabilities.
Link | PDF (American Journal of Health Promotion) [Open Access]