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CROSS-PANDEMICS – TURNING SOMETHING BAD INTO SOMETHING GOOD
INTRO: COVID-19 the most notorious Public Health Emergency (PHE), changed the way we practice medicine and taught us important lessons. The most effective measures to control pandemic are early administration and equitable access to vaccines and treatments. Governmental Public Health Agencies (GPHA)...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Published by Elsevier Ltd.
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10186900/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2023.04.153 |
Sumario: | INTRO: COVID-19 the most notorious Public Health Emergency (PHE), changed the way we practice medicine and taught us important lessons. The most effective measures to control pandemic are early administration and equitable access to vaccines and treatments. Governmental Public Health Agencies (GPHA) at all levels should have a leading role in coordination and implementation of control measures. Partnership between GPHA and health systems (HS) may significantly impact the scope of provided services. Monkeypox was declared PHE during the COVID-19 pandemic. It provided an opportunity to apply learned lessons that mitigated COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: Spectrum Health (SH) is a quaternary-care HS based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We will describe SH's response to COVID-19 and how we used our COVID experience to handle the Monkeypox outbreak. FINDINGS: In response to COVID, through the phased approach (Picture 1) and collaboration with internal departments and GPHA, we opened a new clinic. Clinic was initially intended for parenteral COVID treatments but gradually evolved into a full COVID treatment center. Within 18 months we treated 12666 patients. Clinic success, efforts made to establish it, and concerns about future pandemics defined the need for a permanent and scalable centralized department which would provide continual community support with a measured response to meet community needs while minimizing impact on hospital resources, thus Community Response Department (CRD) was born. When Monkeypox PHE was declared, CRD responded immediately and efficiently using its resources and established pathways and demonstrated its own utility. Monkeypox treatment and vaccine were available to patients through the CRD within 7 days from governmental approval. |
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