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Implications for Online Management: Two Cases with COVID-19

Sufang Huang, Yaru Xiao, Yan Li, Juan Deng, Mei He, Lu Jun, Shun Ke

2020Telemedicine Journal and e-Health35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Satisfactory outcome was observed in one mild case and one severe case of COVID-19 pneumonia after the use of the online/offline multidisciplinary quarantine observation form, online monitoring, and classified diagnosis and treatment, as well as strict compliance with quarantine measures. Conditions of both patients were improved, and cross-infection and disease onset clustering were not observed. The multidisciplinary self-quarantine model provides early judgment, identification, and treatment of disease, improves compliance with early rehabilitation, increases confidence in recovery, and enhances self-management capabilities. This model is applicable to the current novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic and can actively promote the management of suspected or confirmed mild cases, monitoring of critical cases, and self-management of discharged patients. The application of this new management model is worthy of being promoted in our specialized treatment facilities and in countries with severe epidemics.

Topics & Concepts

QuarantineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PneumoniaMultidisciplinary approachIntensive care medicineMedicineCase managementIdentification (biology)DiseaseDisease managementRehabilitationMedical emergencyPhysical therapyInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)NursingPathologyPolitical scienceLawParkinson's diseaseBiologyBotanyLong-Term Effects of COVID-19COVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesChronic Disease Management Strategies
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