Re-Starting CV Practice Post-Covid-19

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Indiana-ACC Virtual Forum: Re-Starting CV Practice Post-Covid-19


COVID-19: “Road to Recovery” Resuming Planned Care IN-ACC COVID-19 Webinar Series April 27, 2020


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COVID-19: “Road to Recovery” - Resuming Planned Care • Welcome

• Don Westerhausen

• Background • Ed Fry

• Panel Discussion • • • • • • •

Mike GeRue Dick Kovacs Chandra Kumbar Joel Sauer Doug Segar Saeed Shaikh Ram Yeleti

• Q&A

Ready to Re-Start


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COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery: Background • Not “Post-COVID” • ”We live in a COVID world now” – Cardiologist, Wuhan, China

• Non-COVID in-patient care reduced 50-90% during the Surge • Hospital revenues down (IU 49% - IBJ) • Lay-offs, furloughs, pay cuts (Mayo -10% physician salary reduction)

• Harder to restart than to shut down • “Breaking up is hard to do” – Neil Sedaka. Restating much harder

• Non-COVID Acute and chronic illnesses continue (progress, worsen) • STEMI and CVA presentations down – MI deaths at home up • ”Unexplained” deaths increased – NYC, Detroit, NOLA

• Healthcare Disparities – Death = 3x for Black vs White


COVID-19 in IN: Timeline

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March 2020

Jan. 2020

Cases Deaths

1 0

30 1

May 2020

14,395 785


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COVID-19 Pandemic: Phases Cases/Hospitalizations/Deaths

Preparation

Acute Care

Recovery

Transformation

Surge

Non-COVID Care:

Cancel March

Defer April

Resume

May/June

ongoing


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“Resume” Planned Care

Surge Time

Risks from Non-COVID Illness

Risk of COVID complications

COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery: Timing


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COVID-19 Pandemic: When to “Re-start” Planned Care • Gov. Holcomb: “Resume ‘Elective’ procedures effective 4/21/20” • Local disease prevalence and trajectory • Declining number of COVID in-patients, ICU use, retain surge capability • Balance risk of COVID infection/complications vs Risks of delayed care • Public Health and Economic decision • Don’t want to be first and be wrong, Don’t want to be right and be last

• Ascension: National Framework, Local Specifics • “As standardized as possible, as different as needed” • Timing and ramp-up dictated by local factors


COVID-19 Pandemic: Patients will determine the recovery Patients deferring care:

What are patients looking for:

• Fear of infection • Messaging from healthcare systems – “stay away” • Financial concerns:

• “A trusted hand to lead them through uncertain times” • Access to care when needed • Only the care they need • A safe care environment • Transparency • Trusted information

• ~20% unemployed • Loss of insurance, • Co-pays/Deductibles


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Questions • • • • • • • • • •

What will “recovery” or “re-start” look like? What are the metrics you will measure to describe success? What is the role of patient/staff testing as your ramp back up? How will you prioritize patients to resume “planned care”? What changes do you foresee in your office and hospital practices? What is the new normal going to look like in terms of volumes and the way we practice? What will be the main concerns from a staff and physician standpoint? What concerns exist due to mismatch of state gov. actions vs. healthcare response? What do you perceive the patients’/public’s pent-up need/hesitancy to be? Financial issues: What are realistic expectations?


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