Medical Education Management ›› 2021, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (1): 91-96.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.2096-045X.2021.01.019
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Han Xing,Xu Li,Cao Qing
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Abstract: The “early detection, early report, early isolation, early treatment” of COVID-19 is proved effective to control the spread of the epidemic and reduce the infection rate . This epidemic is developing very rapidly. Our hospital is among top three general hospitals in Wuhan. It received patients with new coronary pneumonia at the early stage of the epidemic. With the gradual stabilization of the domestic epidemic, most designated hospitals must gradually restore their daily order of diagnosis and treatment to meet people’s growing medical needs. Under such circumstances, how to gradually restore the routines of outpatient medical services for the top three hospitals, and at the same time to ensure the safety of patients and medical staff, has become an urgent problem for outpatient management. Since the transformation of designated hospitals, our hospital has gradually taken corresponding control measures, constantly explored and improved it, accumulated valuable experience, and ensured the safety of patients and medical staff during the transformation process.
Key words: COVID-19, epidemic, outpatient management, designated hospital transformation
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R197.32
Han Xing, Xu Li, Cao Qing. Discussion and management measures of the transformation of designated hospitals under COVID-19 epidemic[J]. Medical Education Management, 2021, 7(1): 91-96.
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