Return to Normalcy? Principles on Resuming Surgical Services in the COVID-19 Era

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The rapidly changing health care climate related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has resulted in numerous changes to health care systems and in practices that protect both the public and the workers who serve in hospitals around the country. As a result, these past few months have seen a drastic reduction in outpatient visits and surgical volumes. With phased reopening and appropriate guidance, health care systems are attempting to return to normal. Our institution has had the unique opportunity to already return operations back to full capacity. The experiences and lessons learned are described, and we provide guiding principles to allow for a safe and effective return to patient care.

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Valika, T. S., & Billings, K. R. (2020). Return to Normalcy? Principles on Resuming Surgical Services in the COVID-19 Era. OTO Open. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974X20936658

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