VA TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAM RESPONDS TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

IF 0.7 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jonathan Duvall, Garrett G Grindle, John Kaplan, David Marks, Lee Sylvers, Jenish Patel, Michael Lain, Andrea Bagay, C S Chung, Rory A Cooper
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The COVID-19 pandemic stressed healthcare systems all over the world. Two primary challenges that healthcare systems faced were a shortage of personal protective equipment and the need for new technologies to handle infection prevention for staff and patients. The Department of Veteran's Affairs (VA) Technology Transfer Program responded by prioritizing the development of innovations in the Technology Transfer Assistance Project which addressed the pandemic. This paper describes several innovations that addressed the needs of the VA healthcare system during the pandemic and how they were rapidly developed.

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瓦努阿图技术转让计划应对Covid-19大流行。
COVID-19 大流行给世界各地的医疗保健系统带来了压力。医疗保健系统面临的两个主要挑战是个人防护设备短缺,以及需要新技术来处理员工和患者的感染预防问题。退伍军人事务部(VA)的技术转让计划做出了回应,在技术转让援助项目中优先发展应对大流行病的创新技术。本文介绍了在大流行期间满足退伍军人事务部医疗保健系统需求的几项创新,以及这些创新是如何被迅速开发出来的。
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