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An Innovative Two-wing Model for Balancing the Demands of Inpatients with COVID-19 and General Medical Service in a Designated Hospital for COVID-19 in Shenzhen, China

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Journal Biosci Trends
Specialty Biology
Date 2022 Mar 17
PMID 35296579
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Abstract

Since COVID-19 was first reported in 2019, the pandemic has posed a great threat to human health. Due to its multiple transmission pathways and virus mutation, this epidemic may be protracted further, and it has already placed a heavy burden on healthcare systems. A strategy needs to be devised to address both needs for COVID-19 treatment and demands for general medical service. A two-wing model of hospital operation, which provides a safe treatment environment for patients, an On duty/On Standby work approach for medical staff, and a reliable surveillance system for hospital operation, is an effective management template to help achieve a balance between multiple demands for medical service in this new era of a long-term war against COVID-19.

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