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  1. Content Article
    Miranda Davies considers the difficult issue of the NHS's ability to get hold of basic drugs for patients who need them - and how the pandemic may be affecting this.
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    The coronavirus has caused significant disruption to NHS services, which may have been particularly felt by those with a long-term condition. Rachel Hutchings takes a closer look at what it’s been like for people living with heart disease, and stresses the importance of understanding patients’ experiences as we head towards winter with a second wave underway.
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    The Care Quality Commission (CQC) insight reports are designed to help everyone involved in health and social care to work together to learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. This report looks at infection prevention and control and provider collaboration reviews.
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    This article explains what herd immunity is and what the World Health Organization (WHO)'s position is on herd immunity as a way of fighting COVID-19.
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    The past several months have shown that most people hospitalized with COVID-19 will get better. As inspiring as it is to see these patients breathe on their own and converse with their loved ones again, we are learning that many will leave the hospital still quite ill and in need of further care. But little has been published to offer a detailed demographic picture of those being discharged from our nation’s hospitals and the types of community-based care and monitoring that will be needed to keep them on the road to recovery. Dr. Francis Collins takes a look at the current research.
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    Patient Safety Movement's Dr Donna Prosser, CCO, and Dr Edward Kelley, Director of Integrated Health Services Department at World Health Organization (WHO) Headquarters, Geneva, give a COVID-19 update in this video. Topics discussed include the current climate of the COVID-19 pandemic broken down by region, influenza season amidst COVID-19, the reopening of schools across the globe, and Dr Kelley's speculations on how we will be able to overcome this crisis in the upcoming future.
  7. Content Article
    Dr John Campbell, a retired A&E nurse, discusses the research and evidence on the long-term health consequences of COVID-19 in this video.
  8. Content Article
    Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is a nonspecific syndrome that results from physical, mental, and emotional stresses associated with critical illness and treatment in intensive care units (ICUs). Common features include neuromuscular weakness from immobility, cognitive impairment from sedation, and anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD), and, as we are learning, additional sequelae for COVID-19 survivors. Symptoms can manifest or persist weeks, months, or years after patient discharge.  This eBook from ECRI provides an overview of PICS, the common danger signs health providers and family members should be able to identify, and its potential long term negative effects. Learn about strategies like creating an ICU diary to help mitigate risks, in addition to understanding other recommendations to consider to protect the safety and well-being of patients during their recovery.
  9. Content Article
    ECRI position paper looking at post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) after covid. PICS, a nonspecific syndrome that results from physical, mental, and emotional stresses associated with critical illness and treatment in intensive care units.
  10. Content Article
    In a crisis, normal processes must often be modified to ensure that the best possible care is provided while ensuring the safety of patients and personnel despite limited resources. ECRI has collated resources that include preparation checklists, patient handling checklists, equipment lists, lists of alternative suppliers, recommendations for patient care equipment such as ventilators, and recommendations for infection control.
  11. Content Article
    An ECRI position paper from Jeffrey T. Oristaglio and Jonathan R. Treadwell looking at the role of diagnostic testing in combating COVID-19.
  12. Content Article
    Reports of 'Long-COVID' are rising but little is known about prevalence, risk factors, or whether it is possible to predict a protracted course early in the disease.
  13. Content Article
    The Patient Information Forum ran a survey on covid choices. It asked how people are balancing the need to have new or ongoing health conditions treated and managed versus the risks of contracting COVID-19. The aim of the survey was to identify the factors important to patients’ decision-making. This will help charities and the NHS produce the information patients need to make crucial decisions about health and well-being.
  14. Content Article
    Guy's and St Thomas' has shared a downloadable version of the 'Big 5'.
  15. Content Article
    Clift et al. have developed a new risk prediction tool that estimates a person’s chance of hospitalisation and death from COVID-19. The algorithm, which was constructed using data from more than eight million people across England, uses key factors such as age, ethnicity and body mass index to help identify individuals in the UK at risk of developing severe illness.
  16. Content Article
    Since the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the number of cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the United States has exponentially increased. Identifying and monitoring individuals with COVID-19 and individuals who have been exposed to the disease is critical to prevent transmission. Traditional contact tracing mechanisms are not structured on the scale needed to address this pandemic. As businesses reopen, institutions and agencies not traditionally engaged in disease prevention are being tasked with ensuring public safety. Systems to support organisations facing these new challenges are critically needed. Most currently available symptom trackers use a direct-to-consumer approach and use personal identifiers, which raises privacy concerns. Kassaye et al. developed a monitoring and reporting system for COVID-19 to support institutions conducting monitoring activities without compromising privacy.
  17. Content Article
    This special Patient Safety Network Perspective compiles findings and insights into a series of case studies from interviews and written responses from leaders at three different health systems who had to increase their telehealth capacities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 
  18. Content Article
    With the emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting many patients’ access to GP services, the Patients Association investigated what patients felt about their GP’s premises, and whether they would be confident to return to them. 
  19. Content Article
    Patient Safety Movement's Dr Donna Prosser is joined by Dr Steven Deeks, Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, and Dr Jake Suett, Staff Grade Anaesthetist and Intensive Care Doctor, UUK, to discuss the long term implications of COVID-19 from clinical and personal perspectives. Dr Deeks shares the research around long COVID-19 symptoms and Dr Suett provides a personal anecdote of his experience with symptoms that have lasted months. Dr. Suett shares information about the COVID symptom study, which consists of an international mobile app to track COVID-19 symptoms over time.
  20. Content Article
    Journey behind the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic with Northwell Health, New York’s largest health system. What was it like at the epicenter, inside the health system that cared for more COVID-19 patients than any other in the United States? Leading through a pandemic: The inside story of lhumanity, innovation and lessons during the COVID-19 crisis takes readers inside Northwell Health, New York’s largest health system. From the C-suite to the front lines, the book reports on groundwork that positioned Northwell as uniquely prepared for the pandemic.
  21. Content Article
    Michael Dowling is Northwell Health’s President and CEO and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Board Chair. In a new book, Leading through a pandemic: The inside story of humanity, innovation, and lessons learned during the COVID-19 crisis, Dowling describes how Northwell’s history of disaster preparedness was essential to their COVID-19 response. In the following interview with IHI, Dowling shares some sometimes surprising insights from an early epicenter of the pandemic.
  22. Content Article
    Asaf Bitton, is Executive Director of Ariadne Labs and a global expert on primary care policy and delivery. In this interview with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Bitton talks about both the losses and the opportunities presented by COVID-19 and the rapid expansion of telehealth. 
  23. Content Article
    Physicians and patients have concerns associated with a shift toward virtual medicine. This interview with a Dr Paul Hyman, a primary care physician, highlights how the loss of physical touch and in-person communication could negatively affect care and the patient/physician relationship. 
  24. Content Article
    In this month's Letter from America, Lorri Zipperer discusses cautions and capabilities associated with healthcare technologies. Letter from America is a Patient Safety Learning blog series highlighting new accomplishments and patient safety challenges in the United States. This is Lorri's last blog in the series and we'd like to thank Lorri for sharing her insights with us over the last 12 months. Read here all the Letter from America blogs
  25. Content Article
    Providers deliver: Resilient and resourceful through COVID-19 is the third report from NHS Providers which celebrate and promote the work of NHS trusts and foundation trusts in improving care for patients and service users. Here is a case study from the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust. It shows: Deployed thermal imaging cameras to identify people with high temperature. Developed effective guidance for staff. Boosted public confidence in safety of hospital.
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