COVID-19 Home Monitoring: An Institutional Approach to Bridging Care During a Pandemic.

Gregory J Wong, Katherine Douglas, Stephen Fuest, Peter J McDonnell, Nickole Forget
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Abstract

Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has widened patient care gaps and created gaps in medical student clinical training. The care gaps are often most obvious in primary care medicine clinics (PCMCs) where residents and medical students care for a vulnerable population. Materials and Methods: We designed an outpatient telehealth program to support and monitor PCMC patients who had been diagnosed or were suspected to have COVID-19 and were confined to their homes due to public health mandated isolation. To support the program, we recruited medical student volunteers. We recruited patients from our institution's primary care clinic who were recently diagnosed with COVID-19 and were currently not hospitalized. Feasibility of the home monitoring program (HMP) was assessed and mortality data for all patients were collected. Results: Over 800 monitoring phone calls were placed during the 8-month study period to 296 patients, with an average of 2.79 calls per patient. A total of 30 medical students participated. A total of four patients died during the study period. Conclusions: Our institution was able to rapidly design and implement a COVID-19 HMP integrated with our primary care clinic to ensure continued access to care during a pandemic.

COVID-19家庭监测:大流行期间衔接护理的制度性方法。
导语:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)扩大了患者护理差距,并造成了医学生临床培训的空白。护理差距通常在初级保健医学诊所(PCMCs)最明显,那里的居民和医学生照顾弱势群体。材料和方法:我们设计了一个门诊远程医疗项目,以支持和监测已被诊断或疑似感染COVID-19的PCMC患者,这些患者由于公共卫生强制隔离而被限制在家中。为了支持这个项目,我们招募了医科学生志愿者。我们从我们机构的初级保健诊所招募了最近被诊断患有COVID-19且目前未住院的患者。评估家庭监测方案(HMP)的可行性,并收集所有患者的死亡率数据。结果:在8个月的研究期间,对296名患者进行了800多次监测电话,平均每位患者2.79次电话。共有30名医学生参与。研究期间共有4名患者死亡。结论:我们的机构能够快速设计和实施与初级保健诊所相结合的COVID-19 HMP,以确保在大流行期间持续获得护理。
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