Our aim was to determine strategies used by New York City (NYC)-area HBPC practices to provide patient care during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic with the goal of informing planning and preparation for home-based practices nationwide. Design: Cross-sectional qualitative design using ...
homeboundhome healthCOVID-19Background/Objectives COVID-19 required rapid innovation throughout the healthcare system. Home-based primary care (HBPC) practices faced unique challenges maintaining services for medically complex older populations for whom they needed to adapt a traditionally hands-on, ...
On the fly, in about two weeks, Lisker and a team at Northwell Health set up a system by which they would provide at-home carefor people sick with COVID-19 who didn't require hospitalization. This home care model worked for many COVID-19 patients who were receiving less-than-intensive...
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Today, if you get an antigen or PCR COVID test in a clinical setting, it’s stillyour health care provider’s jobto report your results. While you’re well within your rights not to report your home test results, not doing so can come as adetriment to public health. ...
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With a rise in COVID cases this winter, you might be wondering how accurate an at-home test is in detecting the virus. Experts break down everything to know.
If you think you have COVID but your at-home COVID antigen test is negative,repeat the test in 48 hours. In the meantime, take steps to avoid possibly spreading it and talk with a healthcare professional. Other, more accurate ways of testing for COVID are available in a medical setting...
With more of us spending time at home due to the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, it's vital we take good care of both our mental and physical wellbeing.
GPs can now prescribe antiviral pills for some of their vulnerable COVID-19 patients to take at home. More patients are expected to have access in coming weeks and months.