Author: Lwin, Nilar; Burgess, Jenny; Johnston, Claire; Johnson, Nyomie; Chung, Steven
Title: Hospitalâ€inâ€theâ€Home experience of first 23 COVIDâ€19 patients at a regional NSW hospital Cord-id: 44fxohc8 Document date: 2020_9_18
ID: 44fxohc8
Snippet: Ambulatory care is an important service for patients with the COVIDâ€19 infection especially in a regional area where most of the patients underwent home isolation. Escalation of treatment and timely transition to inpatient care are critical when COVIDâ€19 patients deteriorate. Equally important is ensuring transfer into facility is carried out in a wellâ€planned, safe manner to prevent exposure to health care professionals as well as other inpatients. This study is a summary of our COVID Hos
Document: Ambulatory care is an important service for patients with the COVIDâ€19 infection especially in a regional area where most of the patients underwent home isolation. Escalation of treatment and timely transition to inpatient care are critical when COVIDâ€19 patients deteriorate. Equally important is ensuring transfer into facility is carried out in a wellâ€planned, safe manner to prevent exposure to health care professionals as well as other inpatients. This study is a summary of our COVID Hospitalâ€inâ€theâ€Home (HITH) service and clinical presentation of COVIDâ€19 patients.
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