• Neurology · Sep 2020

    Folding a neuroscience center into streamlined COVID-19 response teams: Lessons in origami.

    • Daniel J Correa, Daniel L Labovitz, Mark J Milstein, Renee Monderer, and Sheryl R Haut.
    • From the Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology (D.J.C., D.L.L., M.J.M., R.M., S.R.H.), Montefiore Medical Center; Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center (D.J.C., D.L.L., S.R.H.), Montefiore Medical Center; Stern Comprehensive Stroke Center (D.L.L.), Montefiore Medical Center; Department of Medicine (Critical Care) (D.L.L., M.J.M., S.R.H.), Montefiore Medical Center; Albert Einstein College of Medicine (D.J.C., D.L.L., M.J.M., R.M., S.R.H.), Bronx, NY. daniel.correa@einsteinmed.org.
    • Neurology. 2020 Sep 29; 95 (13): 583-592.

    AbstractIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic epicenter in Bronx, NY, the Montefiore Neuroscience Center required rapid and drastic changes when considering the delivery of neurologic care, health and safety of staff, and continued education and safety for house staff. Health care leaders rely on principles that can be in conflict during a disaster response such as this pandemic, with equal commitments to ensure the best care for those stricken with COVID-19, provide high-quality care and advocacy for patients and families coping with neurologic disease, and advocate for the health and safety of health care teams, particularly house staff and colleagues who are most vulnerable. In our attempt to balance these principles, over 3 weeks, we reformatted our inpatient neuroscience services by reducing from 4 wards to just 1, in the following weeks delivering care to over 600 hospitalized patients with neuro-COVID and over 1,742 total neuroscience hospital bed days. This description from members of our leadership team provides an on-the-ground account of our effort to respond nimbly to a complex and evolving surge of patients with COVID in a large urban hospital network. Our efforts were based on (1) strategies to mitigate exposure and transmission, (2) protection of the health and safety of staff, (3) alleviation of logistical delays and strains in the system, and (4) facilitating coordinated communication. Each center's experience will add to knowledge of best practices, and emerging research will help us gain insights into an evidence-based approach to neurologic care during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.© 2020 American Academy of Neurology.

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