Description
In 2019 the world was struck with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) infecting major portions of the world’s population. There were no vaccines or treatments available to help mitigate the disease or offer a cure. The world's health systems were inundated with massive numbers of patients with varying ranges of symptoms, acuity, and levels of criticality. The world's healthcare organizations soon found themselves in an unmanageable situation, directly impacting the ability to manage patients across the entire healthcare environment. Most healthcare institutions had plans for emergency preparedness and procedures to deal with temporary crises, none of which were effective against the impact of COVID-19. COVID-19 was a highly contagious disease, resulting in high volumes of admissions with long lengths of stay. The virus quickly overwhelmed institutions with large patient volumes, resulting in shortages of patient beds, medical equipment, personal protective devices, cleaning agents, and other critical supplies. Hospital operations were further impacted by staff shortages due to exposure, resulting contagion, the shutdown of transit systems, and responsibilities at home due to school and business closures.
This timely and important book describes the impact on the hospital ability to provide patient care and how healthcare institutions leveraged diverse technology solutions to combat the impact of COVID-19 on providing patient care. The authors also discuss implementation of these technology solutions and the many lessons learned of how healthcare institutions can enhance their emergency preparedness in the future from the COVID experience.
The authors would like to acknowledge, thank, and dedicate this book to the hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers around the world who spent countless hours and put their own lives and families lives at risk to help patients though this pandemic.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: COVID-19—What We Learned from a Global Health Crisis
Tom Lawry
Chapter 2: COVID-19 Healthcare System Impact and Hospital Response
Paul Frisch
Chapter 3: Hospital at Home: Transformation of an Old Model with Digital Technology
Alisa L. Niksch
Chapter 4: Biomedical Engineering’s Response to Drive COVID-19 Patient Care Solutions: Lessons Learned from the Front Lines
Ashley Jackson and Jennifer Larbi
Chapter 5: Data Management and Analytics to Drive COVID Response
Jim Beinlich
Chapter 6: The Role of Real-Time Location Systems in Ambulatory Care in the Post-Pandemic Era
Mary Jagim and Joanna Wyganowska
Chapter 7: Medical Devices: Responding to a Crisis with 3D Printing, Design, Engineering, and Production
Sam Hellman, Paul Frisch, and Paul Booth
Chapter 8: Combating COVID-19 with Germicial Ultraviolet "C" Light
Arthur Kreitenberg
Chapter 9: Optimizing Infection Control and Hand Hygiene during COVID
Matus Knoblich
Chapter 10: How COVID-19 Catalyzed Community-Driven AI in the Metaverse of Medical Data
Dexter Hadley, Cynthia Kyin, Rachna Sannegowda, Jennifer Nedimyer Horner, Elena Cyrus, and David Metcalf
Chapter 11: Remote Respiratory Care for Rural Asia – Impetus For The World
Chris Landon and Vinay Josh
Chapter 12: High-Throughput Antibody Discovery Comes of Age in Response to COVID-19
Tim Germann
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