J Drugs Dermatol. 2021 Jan 1;20(1):10-16. doi: 10.36849/JDD.5803.
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has served as a call-to-arms in preparing practices for the next disaster whether it is another infectious disease or a flood, hurricane, earthquake, a sustained power outage, or something else. A group of predominantly core aesthetic physicians discussed the various aspects of their office procedures that warrant consideration in a proactive approach to the next pandemic/disaster-related event. This guide does not set a standard of practice but contains recommendations that may avoid some of the "lessons learned" with the COVID-19 pandemic. In this paper, the board-certified core aesthetic physicians classified these recommendations into four generalized areas: Practice Management; Supplies and Inventory; Office Staffing Considerations and Protocols; and Patient Management Strategies. Proactive strategies are provided in each of these categories that, if implemented, may alleviate the processes involved with an efficient office closure and reopening process including, in the case of COVID-19, methods to reduce the risk of transmission to doctors, staff, and patients. These strategies also include being prepared for emergency-related notifications of employees and patients; the acquisition of necessary equipment and supplies such as personal protective equipment; and the maintenance and accessibility of essential data and contact information for patients, vendors, financial advisors, and other pertinent entities.J Drugs Dermatol. 2021;20(1):10-16. doi:10.36849/JDD.5803.
冠状病毒大流行(COVID-19)呼吁各医疗机构做好准备,以应对下一次灾害,无论是另一种传染病还是洪水、飓风、地震、持续停电或其他灾害。一组主要由核心美容医师组成的讨论了他们的办公程序的各个方面,这些方面值得在积极应对下一次大流行/灾害相关事件的方法中加以考虑。本指南并非设定标准的操作流程,但包含了一些建议,这些建议可能会避免从 COVID-19 大流行中吸取的一些“经验教训”。在本文中,委员会认证的核心美容医师将这些建议分为四个广义领域:实践管理;用品和库存;办公人员配备注意事项和协议;以及患者管理策略。在这些类别中的每一个类别中都提供了主动策略,如果实施这些策略,可能会简化有效的办公关闭和重新开放流程,包括在 COVID-19 情况下减少向医生、员工和患者传播的风险的方法。这些策略还包括为员工和患者的紧急通知做好准备;获取必要的设备和用品,如个人防护设备;以及维护和获取患者、供应商、财务顾问和其他相关实体的重要数据和联系信息的便利性。J 皮肤病药物杂志。2021;20(1):10-16.doi:10.36849/JDD.5803.