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Article ; Online: International trauma care: initial European approaches during the COVID 19 pandemic.

Chesser, Tim J S / Handley, Robert / Kloos, Johannes / De Wachter, Gerrit / Putzeys, Guy / Gómez-Vallejo, Jesús / Sánchez-Pérez, Coral / Chana-Rodríguez, Francisco / Raggini, Filippo / Pari, Carlotta / Paderni, Stefania / Contini, Achille / Belluati Md, Alberto / Daskalakis, Ioannis / Sperelakis, Ioannis / Kostakos, Athanasios / Tosounidis, Theodoros H / Halvachizadeh Md, Sascha / Pape Md, Hans-Christoph /
Bouillon, Bertil / de Bruin, Berend-Jan / Ponsen, Keesjan J

OTA international : the open access journal of orthopaedic trauma

2021  Volume 4, Issue 1 Suppl, Page(s) e112

Abstract: The world was not prepared for the global of pandemic in early 2020 with the arrival of COVID 19. Europe has some of the most developed health care systems in the world and this article explains the initial response to the pandemic from an orthopaedic ... ...

Abstract The world was not prepared for the global of pandemic in early 2020 with the arrival of COVID 19. Europe has some of the most developed health care systems in the world and this article explains the initial response to the pandemic from an orthopaedic and trauma viewpoint from 8 nations. Italy reported the first cluster in February, which then rapidly spread around the continent, requiring a rapid reorganization of services. The reports highlight how elective surgery was universally stopped, surgical services were reconfigured, and new practices, such as the widespread use of telemedicine, may well become permanent. It also emphasizes how the pandemic has re-educated us on the importance of a consistent and central approach to deal with a global health crisis, and how medical services need to remain flexible and responsive to new ways of working.
Language English
Publishing date 2021-03-15
Publishing country United States
Document type Journal Article
ISSN 2574-2167
ISSN (online) 2574-2167
DOI 10.1097/OI9.0000000000000112
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