COVID-19 and primary care physicians: adapting to rapid change in clinical roles and settings

A. Lai, S. Thomas, E. Sullivan, Bram P. I. Fleuren, Minakshi Raj, Matthew J. Depuccio, Amber L. Stephenson, A. McAlearney
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© Journal of Hospital Management and Health Policy. All rights reserved. J Hosp Manag Health Policy 2020;4:31 | http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jhmhp-20-130 With the emergence of COVID-19, drastic measures have been taken to create, deploy, and sustain a pandemic workforce as well as to continuously adapt this workforce in preparation for future needs (1). One major shift in primary care has been to deliver care via telemedicine. Another shift that has been more disruptive to primary care practice patterns, however, is the deployment of primary care physicians (PCPs) to hospitals in order to meet emergent care delivery needs. In many hospital and health systems, PCPs have been expected to join the hospital-based workforce and take on roles in emergency, hospitalist, and respiratory medicine as the pandemic has overwhelmed and depleted many hospitals’ existing workforce capacities. This article highlights challenges in such deployment efforts and proposes recommendations to help PCPs and health care organizations adapt so that they are able to effectively respond to potential upcoming pandemic waves. Challenges with deploying PCPs to inpatient care settings
COVID-19与初级保健医生:适应临床角色和环境的快速变化
©《医院管理与健康政策杂志》。保留所有权利。《2020年Hosp Manag健康政策杂志》;4:31|http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jhmhp-20-130随着新冠肺炎的出现,已采取严厉措施来创建、部署和维持一支大流行性劳动力队伍,并不断调整这一劳动力队伍,为未来需求做好准备(1)。初级保健的一个主要转变是通过远程医疗提供护理。然而,另一个对初级保健实践模式更具破坏性的转变是向医院部署初级保健医生,以满足紧急护理提供需求。在许多医院和卫生系统中,由于疫情已经使许多医院的现有工作能力不堪重负和耗尽,预计PCP将加入医院的工作队伍,并在急诊、住院和呼吸医学方面发挥作用。这篇文章强调了此类部署工作中的挑战,并提出了帮助PCP和医疗保健组织适应的建议,以便他们能够有效应对即将到来的潜在疫情浪潮。在住院护理环境中部署PCP的挑战
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