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. 2020 Sep 10:1–8. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2020.346

TABLE 1.

Role of the PCSS in Identifying Issues and Solutions

Issue Group Affected PCSS Action Result
Concern about discharging patients with high oxygen requirements with exertion Patients with oxygen levels >2 L/min with exertion Group coordination to develop a protocol involving multiple groups New Home Oxygen Pathway with specific attention to this group of patients
Patients unable to discharge to care facilities due to COVID-19 Patients no longer meeting inpatient criteria but unable to return home Group coordination to determine what care facilities would deem acceptable acceptance criteria Negative COVID-19 nasopharyngeal swabs X2 was considered acceptable risk and patients then were transferred successfully to care facilities
Lack of standardization in discharge care for patients with COVID-19 All COVID-19 positive inpatients Group coordination between extensive stakeholders including outpatient providers, telehealth monitoring, and respiratory therapy Standardized discharge pathway easily orderable through the EMR with the additional benefit of standardized “dot phrases” allowing standardized verbiage in the chart and for home-going
Respiratory therapy overwhelmed by need for home oxygen to be completed coupled with increase in tracheostomy care and complex respiratory issues Respiratory therapy Group creation of a new group of back-up respiratory therapists Allows main respiratory therapists to provide direct patient care while back-up therapists completed the challenging home oxygen process