AHJ S3E1 Episode: Continuity of Care under COVID-19

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2020
  • Under the COVID-19 pandemic, the Australian Healthcare system has handled the public health crisis by monitoring and responding to challenges in supply chains, testing & tracing of new infections and stock piling of essential equipment.
    The public has largely responded by practising social distancing, understanding how hand hygiene can spread contagion and recently installing the COVIDSafe mobile application. Public health messaging has been largely effective and literacy improve, to combat the dangers of misinformation.
    To open up access to medical advice during the pandemic, in March the Australian government issued MBS item codes for telehealth consultations, for advanced practice nurses as well as GPs and other specialists.
    According to AMA President Dr Tony Bartone, as of mid-May 2020, around 10 million Medicare-funded telehealth services have been provided, either over the phone or via video, a significant majority of which have been provided by GPs and other specialists since the Medicare telehealth items were introduced in March.
    However in recent months, the health system has mounting concerns on
    - a reduction in general practice visits for testing, investigation or immunisation
    - lower rates of elective procedures resuming since being halted
    - reduction in laboratory testing
    - reduction in treatments and diagnosis of chronic and acute conditions
    - access to, and continuing to take medications
    Those with pre-existing conditions have been urged to keep appointments and routine treatments to maintain their health.
    Industry has taken action such as the newly formed Continuity of Care Collaboration (CCC). The 15 health organisations forming CCC are an Australian first national communication collaboration of Peak Bodies, Industry and Healthcare Organisations coming together to stress the importance for people to continue monitoring their health and maintaining their regular care.
    This Australian Health Journal episode on the continuity of care was produced with commentary from the following health industry associations and organisations:
    APNA - Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association, RACGP, Medical Technology Association of Australia (MTAA), West Cessnock Medical Practice, Consumers Health Forum of Australia, Medicines Australia
    Reporter: Anne Dao
    Producer/Director: Hardeep Girn
    Global Executive Producer: Mike Lesner
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