How to Keep Employees & Patients Safe During Elective Procedures

Jun 12, 2020 at 12:41 pm by steve


The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has offered guidance for facilities providing elective procedures or "non-emergent, non-COVID-19 healthcare."

The CMS Guidance was issued in connection with the White House's Guidelines for Opening Up America Again.

Although the CMS Guidance encourages the maximum use of telehealth services, it provides recommendations for in-person care of non-COVID-19 patients when care cannot be accomplished virtually. The CMS Guidance applies to facilities in regions with low incidence of COVID-19, and it states that facilities should continually evaluate whether their region remains a low risk of incidence and should be prepared to cease non-essential procedures if there is a surge.

The CMS Guidance contains a long list of considerations that aim to give healthcare facilities some flexibility in "providing essential non-COVID-19 care to patients without symptoms of COVID-19 in regions with low incidence of COVID-19."

The considerations in the CMS Guidance are as follows:

General Considerations

Personal Protective Equipment

Workforce Availability

Facility Considerations

Sanitation Protocols

Supplies

Testing Capacity


Colin Luke is partner and member of the board of directors of Waller. Nate Lykins is an associate in the Waller health care practice.

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