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ÎÞÓǶÌÊÓÆµâ€™s FREE Restart Surgery Digital Screening Tool Featured on SAGES COVID-19 Resource Page

May 19, 2020
By
seamless

With COVID-19 still looming and misinformation about hospital safety, patients are experiencing higher anxiety levels than ever before as we aim to resume elective surgery.

To help ease the transition, The Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) has featured ÎÞÓǶÌÊÓÆµ on the official as a free resource to help health systems, hospitals, and surgeons to safely restart surgery.

Our FREE allows surgery teams to restart surgery sooner and safely:

For patients waiting for a surgery date: the tool automatically screens patients for their willingness to have surgery and for COVID-19 risk factors (e.g. demographics, comorbidities, travel history). Surgeons can access reports on patient readiness and risk factors to determine which patients are the best candidates to have surgery sooner.

For patients with a booked surgery date: the tool screens patients daily
for COVID-19 symptoms, flags patients who may be at-risk and provides
patients with self-care education on COVID-19 and proper isolation
protocols. Surgeons can access reports to review COVID-19 risk levels, to
better inform if any surgeries need to be rescheduled.

Click image to view full size.

In addition to our best practice education (which includes ongoing updates for state-specific and CDC guidelines), we’ve so that health systems can deliver interactive, evidence-based, COVID-19 multimedia content through ÎÞÓǶÌÊÓÆµ all at no cost.

As the world aims to restart surgery, we are honored to be mentioned by SAGES and for the opportunity to help support the surgeon community-at-large.

ÎÞÓǶÌÊÓÆµâ€™s FREE Restart Surgery Digital Screening Tool Featured on SAGES COVID-19 Resource Page

Posted by:
seamless
on
May 19, 2020

With COVID-19 still looming and misinformation about hospital safety, patients are experiencing higher anxiety levels than ever before as we aim to resume elective surgery.

To help ease the transition, The Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) has featured ÎÞÓǶÌÊÓÆµ on the official as a free resource to help health systems, hospitals, and surgeons to safely restart surgery.

Our FREE allows surgery teams to restart surgery sooner and safely:

For patients waiting for a surgery date: the tool automatically screens patients for their willingness to have surgery and for COVID-19 risk factors (e.g. demographics, comorbidities, travel history). Surgeons can access reports on patient readiness and risk factors to determine which patients are the best candidates to have surgery sooner.

For patients with a booked surgery date: the tool screens patients daily
for COVID-19 symptoms, flags patients who may be at-risk and provides
patients with self-care education on COVID-19 and proper isolation
protocols. Surgeons can access reports to review COVID-19 risk levels, to
better inform if any surgeries need to be rescheduled.

Click image to view full size.

In addition to our best practice education (which includes ongoing updates for state-specific and CDC guidelines), we’ve so that health systems can deliver interactive, evidence-based, COVID-19 multimedia content through ÎÞÓǶÌÊÓÆµ all at no cost.

As the world aims to restart surgery, we are honored to be mentioned by SAGES and for the opportunity to help support the surgeon community-at-large.

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