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Getting Care During COVID-19

Aug 20, 2020

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Lynn Shizumura

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At the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, Hawaii doctors say some of their patients were nervous about coming in for care. Since then, hospitals, clinics, and doctors鈥 offices have made modifications to protect the health and safety of their patients and staff.

网曝门事件 Health Castle is a full-service medical center that runs a hospital, primary care offices, and clinics where people can receive in-person care. In addition to offering virtual care options, they鈥檝e made the following changes to make patient care as safe as possible:

  • Everyone who works for or visits Castle locations is screened with a temperature check and health and travel questions.
  • The center's environmental services team is frequently sanitizing and thoroughly cleaning rooms, patient care areas, and high-touch areas. Plexiglas is also used in high-touch areas to help prevent the spread of germs.
  • In waiting rooms, the center uses stickers on chairs to distance patients.
  • 鈥淓veryone is required to wear a mask when they鈥檙e in the facility. If you鈥檙e a visitor, you鈥檙e allowed to use a cloth mask. But if you鈥檙e a physician or staff member, you must wear a procedural mask and eye protection,鈥 says Ryan Ashlock, operations executive at 网曝门事件 Health Castle. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend eye protection as a prevention and control practice.
  • Hospital patients are allowed one visitor per day. 鈥淲e鈥檙e also asking our patients on our inpatient (hospital) floors to mask as appropriate and as their condition allows to help ensure their interactions with their caregivers are safe,鈥 Ashlock says.
  • The center has also made changes for their staff. At the hospital, only one person is allowed in their break room or at bistro tables at a time. They鈥檝e created spaces outside to offer additional space for breaks and eating at a distance.

Virtual visits are another option for safe care. With , members can talk to a doctor or specialist from anywhere in Hawaii. These healthcare providers can help with chronic and acute (sudden) conditions and prescribe medications as needed. Members can also use Online Care to talk to a specialist about their mental health. HMSA's Online Care doctors can help with your physical and mental health.

While navigating the healthcare system can be stressful, your doctor can help you make the best decisions for your needs.

鈥淚f you have any medical questions or concerns, start by giving your doctor鈥檚 office a call,鈥 says Robin Matsukawa, M.D., an 网曝门事件 Health Castle doctor. 鈥淒on鈥檛 be your own doctor. Communicate with the office, tell them your symptoms, and they can help you decide whether to come in to the office or do virtual care,鈥 he says. The doctor may also be able to manage your health concern over the phone.

The bottom line? Keep your doctor informed, especially before canceling appointments. 鈥淔or safety鈥檚 sake, at least give the office a call. Remember that all healthcare providers are here with you. We鈥檙e here for you. Together, we鈥檒l overcome this COVID-19 outbreak,鈥 Matsukawa says.

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