在公共卫生危机期间,在墨西哥城迅速建立了专门的COVID-19医院。

Q2 Medicine
Hospital practice (1995) Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-30 DOI:10.1080/21548331.2021.2017644
Roberto Tapia-Conyer, Rafael Ricardo Valdez-Vázquez, Julieta Lomelín-Gascón, Rodrigo Saucedo-Martínez, Luis Alberto Martinez-Juarez, Héctor Gallardo-Rincón
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摘要

在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,全球卫生保健系统进行了调整和重组。在此,我们提供了一个基于公私伙伴关系的框架,该框架资助、开发和运营了墨西哥城的一家临时COVID-19医院。我们描述了一个由分布在整个城市的初级卫生保健分诊中心和医院组成的协作网络的创建,以识别与COVID-19感染相关的人口和地理模式,包括墨西哥城的边缘化和贫困地区。此外,我们还报告了医院在14个月的运营中取得的累积成果,并表明将大型公共场所转变为专业医院是可行的,该医院采用了具有强大临床协议的数字平台,以提供积极的临床结果。
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Rapid establishment of a dedicated COVID-19 hospital in Mexico city during a public health crisis.
ABSTRACT Healthcare systems worldwide have adapted and reorganized during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Here, we provide a framework based on a public–private partnership that funded, developed, and operated a temporary COVID-19 hospital in Mexico City. We describe the creation of a collaborative network of primary healthcare triage centers and hospitals distributed throughout the city in recognition of demographic and geographic patterns that correlate with COVID-19 infections, including marginalized and impoverished areas of Mexico City. Additionally, we also report the hospital’s cumulative outcomes over the 14 months of operation and show that it is feasible to transform a large public venue into a specialized hospital that incorporates a digital platform with robust clinical protocols to provide positive clinical outcomes. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY During Mexico’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Carlos Slim Foundation (CSF), with a group of local foundations, academic institutions, and the Government of Mexico City, established a synergistic public–private partnership with the purpose of funding, designing, developing, and operating a dedicated COVID-19 hospital. This was achieved in 17 days by rapidly transforming into a hospital the largest convention center in Latin America, which is located in the heart of Mexico City. An ex professo network of eight dedicated respiratory triage community centers in coordination with other 40 federal and state primary health care clinics and hospitals was also established to streamline patient referral, thereby mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico City’s metropolitan area. We provide a framework for designing, funding, and executing the operations of a dedicated hospital in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that, from its conception, execution, operation, and closure, involved an exemplary coordination between public-private partnerships during a public health crisis. Referral, admission, treatment, clinical monitoring, discharge, and household follow-up were facilitated by the COVID360 digital health platform. The successful development and implementation of this multi-faceted digital platform allowed a lean patient-centered process, the management of clinical and administrative data, training of healthcare professionals, and the dissemination of accurate health information for data-driven decision making. This rapidly implemented temporary hospital dedicated to the comprehensive care of patients with COVID-19 was critical in coping with the increasing number of cases in Mexico City while achieving outstanding clinical outcomes.
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