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      Telehealth in the time of COVID-19.

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      Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
      BMJ
      disaster planning and response, emergency departments

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          Abstract

          Telehealth or using technology for a remote medical encounter has become an efficient solution for safe patient care during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or COVID-19 pandemic. This medium allows patient immediate healthcare access without the need for an in-person visit. We designed a time-sensitive, practical, effective and innovative scale-up of telehealth services as a response to the demand for COVID-19 evaluation and testing. As more patients made appointments through the institution's telehealth programme, we increased the number of clinicians available. JeffConnect, the acute care telehealth programme, was expanded to increase staffing from a standing staff of 37-187 doctors within 72 hours. Telehealth care clinicians primarily trained in emergency medicine, internal medicine and family medicine followed a patient decision pathway to risk stratify patients into three groups: home quarantine no testing, home quarantine with outpatient COVID-19 testing and referral for in-person evaluation in the ED, for symptomatic and potentially unstable patients.

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          Journal
          Emerg Med J
          Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
          BMJ
          1472-0213
          1472-0205
          Oct 2020
          : 37
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Emergency Medicine, JeffConnect, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA aditi.joshi@jefferson.edu.
          [2 ] Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
          Article
          emermed-2020-209846
          10.1136/emermed-2020-209846
          32753392
          bf570915-6201-4e2d-b46e-c6d8a9dcda0e
          © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
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