新冠肺炎期间学生诊所安全重新开放的案例

Sarah Hopfer, Reese Miller, Olivia Neese, Sarah Swiezy
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2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对学生经营的免费诊所(srfc)提出了独特的挑战,许多诊所关闭了几个月,所有诊所都需要找到适应大流行新“常态”的方法。虽然新的变异和更高的激增的前景继续威胁着我们保持SRFC大门开放以服务社区中最需要的患者的能力,但我们在这里从需求、实用性、安全性和道德等方面提出论据,即COVID-19是维持甚至扩大SRFC提供服务的理想时机。由于有如此多的患者依赖src进行初级保健,并且有能力使用预防措施安全地查看和治疗患者,src应该在帮助负担过重的医疗保健系统继续发挥作用并提供所需的护理方面发挥至关重要的作用,尽管COVID-19具有破坏性影响。
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The Case for the Safe Re-Opening of Student-Run Clinics during COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has presented a unique challenge to student-run free clinics (SRFCs), with many closing for several months and all needing to find ways to adapt to the new “normal” of the pandemic. While the prospect of new variants and higher surges continues to threaten our ability to keep SRFC doors open to serve the neediest patients among our community, we present here arguments from need, practicality, safety, and ethics that COVID-19 is the ideal time to maintain—and, even expand—the services SRFCs provide. With so many patients relying on SRFCs for their primary care and with the ability to use precautionary measures to safely see and treat patients, SRFCs should play a vital role in helping the overburdened healthcare system continue to function and provide needed care, despite the devastating impacts of COVID-19.
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