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J Healthc Risk Manag ; 40(2): 28-33, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-691263

ABSTRACT

Many writers and organizations have postulated that health care facilities and providers may need to implement a "crisis standard of care" to deal with the exigent circumstances associated with the massive influx of patients infected with the novel coronavirus and suffering from COVID-19. There is a relative scarcity of critical resources, such as intensive care unit beds, emergency department beds, ventilators, personal protective equipment, and medications. Facilities can become overwhelmed. A crisis standard of care can act as a guidepost for rationing supplies and care, should that become necessary. However, that is not without danger. Health care facilities and providers should plan carefully and then act with due deliberation in implementing a crisis standard of care to mitigate or prevent future liability.


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Coronavirus Infections , Emergency Service, Hospital/standards , Intensive Care Units/standards , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Risk Management/standards , Standard of Care/standards , COVID-19 , Humans
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