Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore, Singapore.
Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.
Eye (Lond). 2022 Oct;36(10):1924-1933. doi: 10.1038/s41433-021-01566-2. Epub 2021 Sep 28.
Much has been written on infection control and clinical measures for ophthalmic institutions and departments to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. However, few articles have detailed implementation plans to manage lockdowns and subsequent re-openings. In this article, specific operational responses and their outcomes in a large tertiary ophthalmology centre are described.
Through a concerted effort led by a dedicated task force, the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) planned and executed an operational transformation to respond to the restrictions imposed on healthcare delivery during a national lock down. A carefully calibrated re-starting of services was carried out with the subsequent phased reopening of the country, taking into consideration unique constraints faced at that time. Strategies for operating in the new normal environment were also developed.
Outpatient attendances were safely and expediently reduced by 70% (8749 vs. 29,311) and 82% (5164 vs. 29,342) in April and May 2020, respectively, compared to the corresponding months in 2019. A correspondingly large reduction in surgical load was also achieved through a similar triaging and prioritization system. Through optimizing the center's use of space and time, as well as expanding on new models of care, a return to pre-pandemic patient load was achieved 3 months into the phased reopening of the country, and subsequently exceeded in the following months.
The lessons gleaned from SNEC's experience may be useful for institutions currently facing the same challenges, and for future responses to COVID-19 resurgences or other pandemics.
针对眼科机构和部门应对 COVID-19 大流行的感染控制和临床措施,已经有很多文献进行了阐述。然而,很少有文章详细介绍管理封锁和随后重新开放的实施计划。本文介绍了一家大型三级眼科中心的具体运营应对措施及其结果。
新加坡国家眼科中心(SNEC)通过一个专门的工作组的共同努力,规划并实施了运营转型,以应对全国封锁期间对医疗服务的限制。随着国家的逐步重新开放,我们谨慎地调整服务重新启动,同时考虑到当时面临的独特限制。我们还制定了在新常态环境下运营的策略。
与 2019 年同期相比,2020 年 4 月和 5 月的门诊就诊人数分别安全且迅速地减少了 70%(8749 人比 29311 人)和 82%(5164 人比 29342 人)。通过类似的分诊和优先排序系统,手术量也相应大幅减少。通过优化中心的空间和时间利用,并扩展新的护理模式,在国家分阶段重新开放的 3 个月内,门诊就诊人数恢复到了大流行前的水平,随后在接下来的几个月中超过了这一水平。
从 SNEC 的经验中吸取的教训可能对当前面临相同挑战的机构以及未来应对 COVID-19 复发或其他大流行有用。