| Literature DB >> 33138938 |
Amy W Baughman1, Ronald E Hirschberg2, Larissa J Lucas3, Elliot D Suarez4, Deanna Stockmann4, Stacy Hutton Johnson4, Matthew M Hutter5, Deborah J Murphy6, Regan H Marsh7, Ryan W Thompson8, Giles W Boland7, Jeanette Ives Erickson5, Kerri Palamara5.
Abstract
During the surge of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections in March and April 2020, many skilled-nursing facilities in the Boston area closed to COVID-19 post-acute admissions because of infection control concerns and staffing shortages. Local government and health care leaders collaborated to establish a 1000-bed field hospital for patients with COVID-19, with 500 respite beds for the undomiciled and 500 post-acute care (PAC) beds within 9 days. The PAC hospital provided care for 394 patients over 7 weeks, from April 10 to June 2, 2020. In this report, we describe our implementation strategy, including organization structure, admissions criteria, and clinical services. Partnership with government, military, and local health care organizations was essential for logistical and medical support. In addition, dynamic workflows necessitated clear communication pathways, clinical operations expertise, and highly adaptable staff.Entities:
Keywords: Boston Hope; Coronavirus (COVID-19); alternative care site (ACS); field hospital; post-acute care
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33138938 DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2020.09.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Med Dir Assoc ISSN: 1525-8610 Impact factor: 4.669