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Purpose The purpose of this viewpoint essay is to examine deathcare leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic and recommend innovations to employ a more human-centric approach Design/methodology/approach This viewpoint essay uses scholarly and popular literature to explore deathcare practices during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and to identify limitations of existing mass fatality management policies Findings Deathcare leadership in the USA lacks a human-centric approach Rationalistic mass fatality management during COVID-19 left families struggling with grief and mourning because many burial rituals could not take place This essay suggests a humanistic approach to death management through leadership innovations as a remedy to this problem Such leadership innovations can improve responses to deathcare during this ongoing pandemic and future public health emergencies Originality/value This essay offers practical improvements to make deathcare more human-centric
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The need for innovation in deathcare leadership
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