A Connecticut healthcare system's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Q3 Medicine
Jane Keating, Lenworth Jacobs, Daniel Ricaurte, Rocco Orlando, Ajay Kumar, Jonathan Gates
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Abstract

Connecticut was impacted severely and early on by the COVID-19 pandemic due to the state's proximity to New York City. Hartford Healthcare (HHC), one of the largest healthcare systems in New England, became integral in the state's response with a robust emergency management system already in place. In this manuscript, we review HHC's prepandemic emergency operations as well as the response of the system-wide Office of Emergency Management to the initial news of the virus and throughout the evolving pandemic. Additionally, we discuss the unique acquisition of vital critical care resources and personal protective equipment, as well as the hospital personnel distribution in response to the shifting demands of the virus. The public testing and vaccination efforts, with early consideration for at risk populations, are described as well as ethical considerations of scarce resources. To date, the vaccination effort resulted in over 70 percent of the adult population being vaccinated and with 10 percent of the population having been infected, herd immunity is eminent. Finally, the preparation for reestablishing elective procedures while experiencing a second wave of the pandemic is discussed. These descriptions may be useful for other healthcare systems in both preparation and response for future catastrophic emergencies of all types.

康涅狄格州医疗保健系统对COVID-19大流行的反应。
由于毗邻纽约市,康涅狄格州在早期就受到了COVID-19大流行的严重影响。哈特福德医疗保健(HHC)是新英格兰最大的医疗保健系统之一,它已经建立了一个强大的应急管理系统,成为该州应对措施的组成部分。在本文中,我们回顾了HHC在大流行前的应急行动,以及全系统应急管理办公室对病毒最初消息和整个大流行演变过程的反应。此外,我们讨论了关键重症监护资源和个人防护装备的独特获取,以及医院人员分配,以应对病毒的变化需求。报告描述了在早期考虑到高危人群的情况下开展的公共检测和疫苗接种工作,以及对稀缺资源的伦理考虑。迄今为止,疫苗接种工作使70%以上的成年人口接种了疫苗,10%的人口被感染,群体免疫是显著的。最后,讨论了在经历第二波大流行时重建选择性程序的准备工作。这些描述可能对其他卫生保健系统在准备和应对未来所有类型的灾难性紧急情况方面有用。
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American journal of disaster medicine
American journal of disaster medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: With the publication of the American Journal of Disaster Medicine, for the first time, comes real guidance in this new medical specialty from the country"s foremost experts in areas most physicians and medical professionals have never seen…a deadly cocktail of catastrophic events like blast wounds and post explosion injuries, biological weapons contamination and mass physical and psychological trauma that comes in the wake of natural disasters and disease outbreak. The journal has one goal: to provide physicians and medical professionals the essential informational tools they need as they seek to combine emergency medical and trauma skills with crisis management and new forms of triage.
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