Selected article for: "acute care and social distancing"

Author: Lipscomb, D.; Smith, A. S.; Adamson, S.; Rezazadeh, E. M.
Title: Diabetic foot ulceration in COVID‐19 lockdown: cause for concern or unexpected benefit?
  • Cord-id: p35n253l
  • Document date: 2020_6_28
  • ID: p35n253l
    Snippet: On 23 March 2020 the United Kingdom went into lockdown to reduce transmission of COVID-19. In order to focus on acute care capacity and maintain social distancing, there was simultaneous widespread change in the depth and breadth of National Health Service (NHS) services and a reduction in preventative care for people with diabetes [1]. We are aware of numerous mainstream media reports of reductions in the numbers of people seeking care for non-COVID emergencies and a reported reduction in refer
    Document: On 23 March 2020 the United Kingdom went into lockdown to reduce transmission of COVID-19. In order to focus on acute care capacity and maintain social distancing, there was simultaneous widespread change in the depth and breadth of National Health Service (NHS) services and a reduction in preventative care for people with diabetes [1]. We are aware of numerous mainstream media reports of reductions in the numbers of people seeking care for non-COVID emergencies and a reported reduction in referrals for suspected malignancy.

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