Avoid Lawsuits During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This past month, a nurses union in New York state filed lawsuits against Montefiore Medical Center and Westchester Medical Center due to lack of personal protective equipment and training. Doctors and other medical professionals are also feeling the threat of malpractice lawsuits during the pandemic, and have been lobbying for protection against these lawsuits.
Hospital Visit Declines May Have Bottomed Out
Outpatient hospital visit volumes rose approximately 4% between the weeks of April 5-11 and April 12-18, which was the first increase seen in visit volumes in the time since COVID-19 was labeled a pandemic.
6 Steps for Rural Hospitals to Rise to the Coronavirus Challenge
Margaret Mary Health, which features a 25-bed critical access hospital and two health centers, started planning for the pandemic in early March and admitted its first COVID-19 patient on March 13. At the peak of the rural hospital’s COVID-19 surge, nearly 20 coronavirus patients were admitted.
N95 Respirator Decontamination: OSHA Weighs In
The interim guidance to the agency’s Compliance Safety and Health Officers allows the reuse, in certain circumstances, of filtering facepiece respirators decontaminated using methods that have shown promise in limited research.
Researcher: Coronavirus Pandemic Increases Risk of Physician Suicide
Physicians and other frontline healthcare workers on the frontline of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic are under physical and psychological strain. As of April 9, more than 9,000 healthcare workers had tested positive for coronavirus, the CDC reported.
How to Use Virtual Visits to Connect Coronavirus Patients With Loved Ones
AdventHealth recently launched virtual visits for hospitalized patients with the distribution of 1,000 Chromebooks and some iPads throughout the health system’s hospital campuses. The cost of the initiative was minimal because the Chromebooks were already in hand for another project, which has been delayed.
Coronavirus: Studies Find Steam Effective in Sterilizing Used Medical Masks
Shortages of personal protective equipment such as N95 respirators have plagued the U.S. response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. On Feb. 22, testimony before Congress asserted that 3.5 billion N95 masks were needed for healthcare workers during the pandemic, and there was about 1% of that figure available.
NIH: Clinical Trial Shows Remdesivir Improves Coronavirus Outcomes
Preliminary data from a randomized, controlled trial featuring more than 1,000 patients indicates that severely ill COVID-19 patients with lung involvement recovered faster than similar patients given placebo, NIH reported.
New Infection Prevention Guidelines Highlight Lessons Learned From COVID-19
The societies quickly developed the guidelines to respond to the pandemic, a process that usually takes more than a year. The guidelines were developed by a committee of frontline clinicians, healthcare epidemiologists, and other infectious disease specialists.
American Heart Association Issues COVID-19 CPR Guidelines
The AHA recommended additional precautions for emergency medical services technicians and healthcare workers. Both EMS personnel and healthcare workers should don personal protective equipment to guard against contact with both airborne and droplet particles before entering a patient room or scene of a cardiac arrest. Only essential personnel should be allowed in the room or on the scene.