Changes in healthcare managing COVID and non-COVID-19 patients during the pandemic: striking the balance

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2020-07-18
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Following the emergence of the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, healthcare organizations began concentrating on the preparation for and management of the surge of COVID-19 cases while trying to protect the healthcare workers and other patients from getting COVID-19. Changing the way people work requires innovative approaches and questioning some long-held medical practices. There are multiple factors contributing to the apparent reduced utilization of healthcare services to non–COVID-19 patients. The current world crisis is highlighting the need of re-engineering the way we deliver inpatient and outpatient health care, including bolstering social support, in order to be prepared when the next calamity will present itself.

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Al-Tawfiq, J. A., Al-Yami, S. S., & Rigamonti, D. (2020). Changes in healthcare managing COVID and non-COVID-19 patients during the pandemic: Striking the balance. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 98(4), 115147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2020.115147
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Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
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Public Health Emergency
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