Cleveland Clinic recognized the importance of mitigating community transmission of COVID-19 by keeping people at home. Patient-care activities quickly pivoted to remote touches, preserving continuity through a variety of digital and telephonic modalities. As the number of confi rmed cases grew, standardizing home-based care became critical to managing high-risk patients, moderating the risk of exposure for healthcare workers, and reducing the amount of community spread through appropriate education on home-based care for exposed or infected individuals. This novel, team-based approach to caring for patients with COVID-19 incorporates a self-monitoring app for patient engagement, monitors symptoms for early intervention, and promotes a holistic view of care.
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Medina, M., Babiuch, C., Card, M., Gavrilescu, R., Zafirau, W., Boose, E., … Boissy, A. (2020). Home monitoring for COVID-19. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.87a.ccc028
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