Electively scheduled surgeries and procedures (ESS) in the COVID-19 era: patient engagement needed
As health care organizations adjust to the vagaries of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the new normal it represents, they are beginning to consider resuming elective surgeries. Winning back patient confidence is a key to this process. This episode focuses on engaging patients when resuming electively scheduled surgeries and procedures.
Guest speaker:
Joseph Geskey, DO, MBA, MS-PopH
Principal
Data Science and Member Insights
Vizient
Moderator:
Tomas Villanueva, DO, MBA, FACPE, SFHM
Associate Vice President
Clinical Resources
Vizient
Show Notes:
[01:03] Looking at resuming elective procedures
[02:28] Importance of gaining or re-gaining patient trust
[03:43] Resuming elective procedures effectively and safely
[06:22] Communicating the limitations of testing and surveillance
[09:47] Techniques for effective communication with patients
[11:25] Shared decision-making (SDM)
[09:42] Factors to consider when communicating with patients and families
[17:32] Patient and Family Advisory Councils (PFACs)
Links | Resources:
Vizient’s Guidance for Resumption and Management of Electively Scheduled Surgery and Procedures in the COVID-19 Era (White Paper): Click here
Restarting elective surgery in the COVID-19 era (Dr. Joe Geskey, Medical Economics): Click here
Ten Considerations for Resuming Elective Surgery: Click here
State Guidance on Elective Surgeries: Click here
Vizient’s clinical workforce well-being playbook: Click here
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