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Title: Planning and clinical role of acute medical home care services for COVID‐19: consensus position statement by the Hospital‐in‐the‐Home Society Australasia.
Author: Bryant, P.
Rogers, B.
Cowan, Raquel
Bowen, A.
Pollard, J.
Institutional Author: Hospital‐in‐the‐Home Society Australasia
Issue Date: 2020
Publication Title: Internal Medicine Journal
Volume: 50
Issue: 10
Start Page: 1267
End Page: 1271
Abstract: During a pandemic when hospitals are stretched and patients need isolation, the role of hospital-in-the-home (HITH) providing acute medical care at home has never been more relevant. We aimed to define and address the challenges to acute home care services posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Planning for service operation involves staffing, equipment availability and cleaning, upskilling in telehealth and communication. Planning for clinical care involves maximising cohorts of patients without COVID-19 and new clinical pathways for patients with COVID-19. The risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission, specific COVID-19 clinical pathways and the well-being of patients and staff should be addressed in advance.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11054/1686
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/imj.15011
Internal ID Number: 01657
Health Subject: COVID-19 PANDEMIC
HOSPITAL-IN-THE-HOME
HOSPITAL-AT-HOME
ACUTE HOME CARE
VIRTUAL HOSPITAL
HOSPITAL-BASED HOME CARE SERVICES
Type: Journal Article
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