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J Med Syst ; 45(4): 42, 2021 Feb 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1092039

ABSTRACT

In confronting the sudden epidemic of COVID-19, China and other countries have been under great deal of pressure to block virus transmission and reduce death cases. Fangcang shelter hospital, which is converted from large-scale public venue, is proposed and proven to be an effective way for administering medical care and social isolation. This paper presents the practice in information technology support for a Fangcang shelter hospital in Wuhan, China. The experiences include the deployment strategy of IT infrastructure, the redesign of function modules in the hospital information system (HIS), equipment maintenance and medical staff training. The deployment strategy and HIS modules have ensured smoothness and efficiency of clinical work. The team established a quick response mechanism and adhered to the principle of nosocomial infection control. Deployment of network and modification of HIS was finished in the 48 hours before patient admittance. A repair hotline and remote support for equipment and software were available whenever medical workers met with any questions. No engineer ever entered the contaminated areas and no one was infected by the coronavirus during the hospital operation. Up to now, Fangcang shelter hospital is adopted by many regions around the world facing the collapse of their medical systems. This valuable experience in informatization construction and service in Wuhan may help participators involving in Fangcang shelter hospital get better information technology support, and find more practical interventions to fight the epidemic.


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COVID-19/therapy , Emergency Shelter/organization & administration , Hospitals, Special/organization & administration , Mobile Health Units/organization & administration , Patient Isolation/statistics & numerical data , COVID-19/epidemiology , China , Emergencies , Facility Design and Construction , Hospitals, Isolation , Humans , Information Technology , Risk Factors
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Disaster Med Public Health Prep ; 14(4): 551-557, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-653776

ABSTRACT

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has greatly impacted health-care systems worldwide, leading to an unprecedented rise in demand for health-care resources. In anticipation of an acute strain on established medical facilities in Dallas, Texas, federal officials worked in conjunction with local medical personnel to convert a convention center into a Federal Medical Station capable of caring for patients affected by COVID-19. A 200,000 square foot event space was designated as a direct patient care area, with surrounding spaces repurposed to house ancillary services. Given the highly transmissible nature of the novel coronavirus, the donning and doffing of personal protective equipment (PPE) was of particular importance for personnel staffing the facility. Furthermore, nationwide shortages in the availability of PPE necessitated the reuse of certain protective materials. This article seeks to delineate the procedures implemented regarding PPE in the setting of a COVID-19 disaster response shelter, including workspace flow, donning and doffing procedures, PPE conservation, and exposure event protocols.


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COVID-19/transmission , Clinical Protocols/standards , Emergency Shelter/organization & administration , Personal Protective Equipment , COVID-19/therapy , Emergency Shelter/trends , Humans , Infection Control/methods , Infection Control/standards , Infection Control/trends , Infectious Disease Transmission, Patient-to-Professional/prevention & control
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Gac Sanit ; 35(4): 389-394, 2021.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-264367

ABSTRACT

Crises, emergencies and times of unrest have been linked to increased interpersonal violence, including violence against women. Following the declaration of alarm status and quarantine, different measures have been implemented to mitigate the possible effect of gender violence (Contingency Plan against Gender-Based Violence in Coronavirus Crisis or Royal Decree Law on Emergency Measures). This document reviews the measures adopted so far by the government of Spain, the autonomous governments and the initiatives formulated in different countries. In the absence of concrete economic measures to date, and the scenario of economic uncertainty, we conclude that it is not possible to prevent gender-based violence in a comprehensive way, without considering the increase in unemployment, temporary and instability employment, economic dependency or the overload of household chores and reproductive tasks, among other elements that facilitate it.


Subject(s)
COVID-19/epidemiology , Communicable Disease Control/legislation & jurisprudence , Gender-Based Violence/prevention & control , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2 , Adult , COVID-19/economics , COVID-19/psychology , Communicable Disease Control/methods , Counseling/organization & administration , Crisis Intervention/organization & administration , Domestic Violence/prevention & control , Emergency Medical Service Communication Systems/organization & administration , Emergency Shelter/organization & administration , Europe , Female , Health Resources/organization & administration , Hotlines/organization & administration , Humans , Information Dissemination/legislation & jurisprudence , Intimate Partner Violence/prevention & control , Latin America , Mobile Applications , Police , Quarantine , Social Support , Spain/epidemiology , United States , Women's Health Services/organization & administration
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