"At Home, with Care": Lessons from New York City Home-based Primary Care Practices Managing COVID-19.
Emily C FranzosaKsenia GorbenkoAbraham A BrodyBruce LeffChristine S RitchieKinosian BruceKatherine A OrnsteinAlex D FedermanPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2020)
NYC-area HBPC providers adapted care delivery and operations rapidly during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Keeping older, medically complex patients safe in their homes required considerable flexibility, transparency, teamwork, and partnerships with outside providers. As the pandemic continues to surge around the United States, HBPC providers may apply these lessons and consider resources needed to prepare for future challenges.
Keyphrases
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- quality improvement
- chronic kidney disease
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