Virtual Care
To help support patient care and health care providers in the current COVID-19 pandemic, Telehealth Zoom has been approved as a virtual care platform for use on an interim basis for all health care providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, allied health professionals and staff). Telehealth Zoom is a secure, web-based virtual care video conferencing platform. For more information, please visit
https://www.cdha.nshealth.ca/telehealth-zoom. Questions can be directed to
VirtualCare@nshealth.ca.
Invitation to Apply - NSHA Occupational Health Physician - Pandemic Support
Expressions of interest are being sought for an NSHA physician to serve as NSHA’s COVID-19 Occupational Health, Safety and Wellness physician.
The Occupational Health, Safety and Wellness Physician will provide operational surveillance, screening and management of healthcare workers who are off work due to travel-related isolation requirements or potential exposure.
All interested parties to apply by way of resume submission and expression of interest to Katrina Philopoulos, Director Physician Recruitment at
physicianrecruit@nshealth.ca. Application Deadline: March 26, 2020 (posting will be removed when filled, if sooner).
Advice to Family Practices regarding Social Distancing in Office Settings
A Message from Dalhousie University Department of Family Medicine
Social distancing in all settings including health care is an essential strategy to reduce the spike and flatten the curve of COVID 19 cases in Nova Scotia.
To support this strategy and protect our communities and residents, family physician teaching practices and clinics that have residents must ensure virtual/phone contact by health professional with booked patients prior to their appointments or upon request for appointment. This virtual/phone contact would enable deferral of routine visits, provision of advice where physical exam is not required, renewal of prescriptions, direction to COVID-19 sites as appropriate and clinical assessment of the urgency to be physically examined and seen in person. Our clinic’s experience is that this would result in very limited occasions for in person care thus maintaining social distancing.
This virtual/phone care provided by resident physicians will continue to provide important educational opportunities, while ensuring that we as first line providers are following best practices for social distancing.
Thank you for your attention to this important strategy. Please let us know of ideas and approaches that you have found that enable this so we can share with others.
*Updated* Traveling Airway Management RoadShow Just in Time for Truro
Last evening we ran a story about the team of individuals in Truro who took part in airway management training and simulation. We received excellent feedback and a request to give credit to the many dedicated members of the training team, including physicians from emergency, internal medicine, anesthesiology, respiratory therapists and nurses.
“Anesthesia are the first line intubators on most if not all COVID-19 intubation teams and I feel they really deserve the “ shout out” in this story.”
The team also wanted to bring mention to Dr. Tania Sullivan at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital in Antigonish for all of her work and leadership around ED simulation.
“Dr Tania Sullivan has been doing simulation training of teams of doctors, nurses, and RTs on Covid intubation. She has worked tirelessly to bring the Covid policies and protocols into play at St Martha’s Hospital.”
Thanks Dr. Sullivan and all our exceptional physicians and physician leaders across the system. If you have stories of great team members across the province, please share!
Lopinavir/Ritonavir and Hydroxychloroquine Now Requires Approval from Infectious Disease
(Kaletra) and hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) are being investigated in an experimental/off label capacity for patients with confirmed COVID-19 in the setting of clinical trials. These are NOT proven to have any effect in prophylaxis or treatment at this time. Supportive care is the mainstay of therapy.
Both lopinavir/ritonavir (Kaletra) and hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) are currently available in limited supply and our inventory is becoming depleted in many areas of the province. To preserve our supply, we need to reserve lopinavir/ritonavir (Kaletra) and hydroxychloroquine(Plaquenil) for individuals that may require experimental treatment for COVID-19.
Patients previously taking lopinavir/ritonavir (Kaletra) for HIV have been changed to alternative therapy. Please consider transitioning patients currently receiving hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) for chronic conditions to alternative therapy.
Medication orders for lopinavir/ritonavir (Kaletra) and hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) now require approval by an Infectious Diseases (ID) specialist in the context of a clinical trial. These medications will not be dispensed unless they are ordered by an ID specialist for use in a clinical trial or ordered with approval from ID specialist for a condition other than COVID-19.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Tasha Ramsey (Infectious Diseases pharmacist) at 902-441-8181, Sarah Burgess (Infectious Diseases pharmacist) at 902-266-2703, or a member of your local pharmacy team.
Fit Testing Challenges
With guidelines changing so rapidly, there are increasingly new groups of physicians and health professionals who will require fit testing. This is a high priority and a working group has been formed to help address the challenge of our need to have all required care providers fit tested. Infectious Disease, Ethics and Infection Prevention and Control will support Occupational Health and Safety and provide a plan in the coming days.
Canadian Society of Physician Leaders Daily Zoom Check In
As a psychiatrist who treats physician colleagues, Mamta Gautam says she feels there is little she can do to help in the front lines. She has decided to begin hosting free daily Zoom calls to offer mutual peer support to colleagues as we deal with COVID-19.
Zoom call, at 4 pm EST for 1 hour - email
mgautam@rogers.com
for access. Please feel free to drop in, as often as you want, for as long as you want. No commitment. This is not therapy or psychiatric care, just peer support.
Feel free to share information and invite others, but ask them to email me directly for entry information.
Status Update
To date, Nova Scotia has 2,308 negative test results and 41 confirmed cases.Thirteen new cases identified Sunday, March 22. Cases are travel-related or related to earlier reported cases. Several of the new cases connected and involve groups or families who have returned following travel outside of Canada. 41 individuals affected are between under ten to mid-70's. Cases identified in all parts of the province. One individual remains in hospital. At this point, there has been no confirmed spread within communities. Public health has been in contact with these individuals and are working to identify others who may have come in close contact with them. Those individuals are also being directed to self-isolate at home, away from the public, for 14 days.
QEII Health Sciences Centre's microbiology lab now certified to report positive and negative tests for COVID-19. Tests no longer sent to National Lab in Winnipeg.
Please use Appropriate Process to Procure IT Equipment
Staff and physicians in the zones are reminded to use regular procurement processes when procuring IT equipment like tablets instead of reaching out to vendors directly. There are risks associated with contacting vendors directly so all staff and physicians are reminded to submit all requests for IT equipment via the IT Service Desk so the IT Team can collect them and ensure solutions put in place are supportable.
Enhanced Teleconference Line Commands
For those using Bell’s conferencing service during this time, a variety of commands are available to enhance your teleconference experience.
View commands. If you need further information, please see this
in-depth guide.
Medical Equipment Inspections
All medical equipment technology purchased and supported by the Biomedical/ Clinical Engineering department entering NSHA facilities must be subject to an incoming inspection to ensure safe operation prior to use by clinical personnel.
The incoming inspection checks will ensure:
- That the equipment meets the manufacturer’s specifications,
- Compliance with federal and provincial regulatory requirements and NSHA Standards, and
- Patient safety
Please inform all departments to notify Biomedical/Clinical Engineering if medical devices were received directly by the units.