Practice Management

Pandemic innovations that will outlast COVID


 

Ray Dantes, MD

Emory University Hospital Midtown

Post COVID, we will certainly utilize a hybrid approach to the didactic sessions when patient sensitive information is not being discussed. We will also preserve the continuity in addressing wellness and resilience, particularly, when our Midtown hospitalists had to work a lot of extra hours to cover the growing need at the time of pandemic, and need to emotionally decompress post pandemic. We are also taking infection control more seriously, and not coming to work with upper respiratory infections.

Rajasree Roy, MD

Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital

At ESJH, we initiated a telemedicine pilot for our hospitalist team in order to sustain our service given census surge and physician illness.

Sara Millwee, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC

Emory chief of advanced practice providers

To help reduce exposure to COVID, our advanced practice providers (APPs) admitted patients from the ED (as they did pre-COVID) to the hospital medicine service, but the physicians administratively signed the note/orders. Emory Healthcare bylaws specify that patients are seen by a physician within 24 hours of admission. During the pandemic, at the time of admission, the APP discussed plan of care with the physician, but the patient was only seen by the APP upon initial evaluation/admission, as opposed to the physician and APP pre-COVID. This improved productivity, and facilitated communication and collaboration between APPs and physicians. This also fostered an environment where APPs were practicing at the top of their licenses and improved job satisfaction.

Additionally, across the hospital medicine division, several APPs were utilized from other divisions to assist with admissions and cross cover. As the volume was at incredibly high levels, this improved the workload and burden of the hospital medicine providers. The displaced APPs were utilized at several facilities and worked under the guidance and supervision of hospital medicine providers. Moving forward, this has prompted leadership to look at utilizing APPs from other divisions as “PRN” providers as well.

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