Lessons from Hospitals’ Experiences in Responding to COVID-19
Hospitals have faced diverse and serious challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. This policy note attempts to provide a review of hospital experiences and response during this period, together with lessons to support hospitals in preparing and responding to future pandemics. The note highlights the importance of a holistic and comprehensive approach to health care delivery rather than a simple improvement of health care capacity in responding to pandemics and disease outbreaks. During an outbreak or pandemic there is likely to be a need for a country to rapidly expand the capacity for diagnostic testing by expediting its approval process for the availability and use of appropriate test kits. Also, introducing innovative testing venues such as drive-throughs and walk-throughs has significantly helped access and increased the number of tests that can be done on a daily basis. Countries can respond to an increased patient load by increasing hospitals’ surge capacity for mass critical care by mobilizing trained medical teams to intensive care units, and they can improve intensive care capacity by using intermediate care wards, postsurgical recovery rooms, operating theaters, and areas of intervention. Countries can transform public venues such as exhibition centers and residential facilities (such as dormitories for athletes) into health care facilities, where patients with mild to moderate infection can be isolated from their homes while being provided with medical care, disease monitoring, food, shelter, and social activities. Countries need to relax regulatory guidelines, expand reimbursement of costs, and increase access to advancing technology such as telehealth and virtual care to address public health needs and improve care efficiency during the pandemic.
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dig-okr-10986407032024-03-11T19:22:10Z Lessons from Hospitals’ Experiences in Responding to COVID-19 Policy Note Chung, Wankyo COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT COVID IMPACT ON HOSPITALS HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS HOSPITAL RESPONSE TO COVID MANAGING PANDEMIC SURGE HOSPITAL INNOVATION Hospitals have faced diverse and serious challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. This policy note attempts to provide a review of hospital experiences and response during this period, together with lessons to support hospitals in preparing and responding to future pandemics. The note highlights the importance of a holistic and comprehensive approach to health care delivery rather than a simple improvement of health care capacity in responding to pandemics and disease outbreaks. During an outbreak or pandemic there is likely to be a need for a country to rapidly expand the capacity for diagnostic testing by expediting its approval process for the availability and use of appropriate test kits. Also, introducing innovative testing venues such as drive-throughs and walk-throughs has significantly helped access and increased the number of tests that can be done on a daily basis. Countries can respond to an increased patient load by increasing hospitals’ surge capacity for mass critical care by mobilizing trained medical teams to intensive care units, and they can improve intensive care capacity by using intermediate care wards, postsurgical recovery rooms, operating theaters, and areas of intervention. Countries can transform public venues such as exhibition centers and residential facilities (such as dormitories for athletes) into health care facilities, where patients with mild to moderate infection can be isolated from their homes while being provided with medical care, disease monitoring, food, shelter, and social activities. Countries need to relax regulatory guidelines, expand reimbursement of costs, and increase access to advancing technology such as telehealth and virtual care to address public health needs and improve care efficiency during the pandemic. 2023-12-06T17:28:40Z 2023-12-06T17:28:40Z 2023-11-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099110823205516731/P17539810c49388d13075149311a2ac1c8c5f35d441c https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40703 English en Republic of Korea – World Bank Group Partnership On COVID-19 Preparedness and Response CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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Hospitals have faced diverse and
serious challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. This policy
note attempts to provide a review of hospital experiences
and response during this period, together with lessons to
support hospitals in preparing and responding to future
pandemics. The note highlights the importance of a holistic
and comprehensive approach to health care delivery rather
than a simple improvement of health care capacity in
responding to pandemics and disease outbreaks. During an
outbreak or pandemic there is likely to be a need for a
country to rapidly expand the capacity for diagnostic
testing by expediting its approval process for the
availability and use of appropriate test kits. Also,
introducing innovative testing venues such as drive-throughs
and walk-throughs has significantly helped access and
increased the number of tests that can be done on a daily
basis. Countries can respond to an increased patient load by
increasing hospitals’ surge capacity for mass critical care
by mobilizing trained medical teams to intensive care units,
and they can improve intensive care capacity by using
intermediate care wards, postsurgical recovery rooms,
operating theaters, and areas of intervention. Countries can
transform public venues such as exhibition centers and
residential facilities (such as dormitories for athletes)
into health care facilities, where patients with mild to
moderate infection can be isolated from their homes while
being provided with medical care, disease monitoring, food,
shelter, and social activities. Countries need to relax
regulatory guidelines, expand reimbursement of costs, and
increase access to advancing technology such as telehealth
and virtual care to address public health needs and improve
care efficiency during the pandemic. |
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Lessons from Hospitals’ Experiences in Responding to COVID-19 |
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