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Onsite telemedicine strategy for coronavirus (COVID-19) screening to limit exposure in ED

Eric Chou, Yu-Lin Hsieh, Jon Wolfshohl, Fonda Green, Toral Bhakta

2020Emergency Medicine Journal63 citationsDOI

Abstract

Coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) outbreak is a public health emergency and a global pandemic. During the present coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis, telemedicine has been recommended to screen suspected patients to limit risk of exposure and maximise medical staff protection. We constructed the protective physical barrier with telemedicine technology to limit COVID-19 exposure in ED. Our hospital is an urban community hospital with annual ED volume of approximately 50 000 patients. We equipped our patient exam room with intercom and iPad for telecommunication. Based on our telemedicine screening protocol, physician can conduct a visual physical examination on stable patients via intercom or videoconference. Telemedicine was initially used to overcome the physical barrier between patients and physicians. However, our protocol is designed to create a protective physical barrier to protect healthcare workers and enhance efficiency in ED. The implementation can be a promising protocol in making ED care more cost-effective and efficient during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Topics & Concepts

TelemedicineMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicMedical emergencyProtocol (science)Emergency departmentCoronavirusHealth carePersonal protective equipmentEmergency medicineIntensive care medicineDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)NursingPathologyAlternative medicineEconomicsEconomic growthEmergency and Acute Care StudiesTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationHealthcare Operations and Scheduling Optimization
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