Author: Rubin, Geoffrey A.; Wan, Elaine Y.; Saluja, Deepak; Thomas, George; Slotwiner, David J.; Goldbarg, Seth; Chaudhary, Salma; Turitto, Gioia; Dizon, Jose; Yarmohammadi, Hirad; Ehlert, Frederick; Rubin, David A.; Morrow, John P.; Waase, Marc; Berman, Jeremy; Kushnir, Alexander; Abrams, Mark P.; Halik, Carolyn; Kumaraiah, Deepa; Schwartz, Allan; Kirtane, Ajay; Kodali, Susheel; Goldenthal, Isaac; Garan, Hasan; Biviano, Angelo
Title: Restructuring Electrophysiology During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Practical Guide From a New York City Hospital Network Cord-id: gg9qcpmz Document date: 2020_4_27
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Snippet: The coronavirus disease 2019 crisis is a global pandemic of a novel infectious disease with far-ranging public health implications. With regard to cardiac electrophysiology (EP) services, we discuss the “real-world†challenges and solutions that have been essential for efficient and successful (1) ramping down of standard clinical practice patterns and (2) pivoting of workflow processes to meet the demands of this pandemic. The aims of these recommendations are to outline: (1) essential prac
Document: The coronavirus disease 2019 crisis is a global pandemic of a novel infectious disease with far-ranging public health implications. With regard to cardiac electrophysiology (EP) services, we discuss the “real-world†challenges and solutions that have been essential for efficient and successful (1) ramping down of standard clinical practice patterns and (2) pivoting of workflow processes to meet the demands of this pandemic. The aims of these recommendations are to outline: (1) essential practical steps to approaching procedures, as well as outpatient and inpatient care of EP patients, with relevant examples, (2) successful strategies to minimize exposure risk to patients and clinical staff while also balancing resource utilization, (3) challenges related to redeployment and restructuring of clinical and support staff, and (4) considerations regarding continued collaboration with clinical and administrative colleagues to implement these changes. While process changes will vary across practices and hospital systems, we believe that these experiences from 4 different EP sections in a large New York City hospital network currently based in the global epicenter of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic will prove useful for other EP practices adapting their own practices in preparation for local surges.
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