Affiliation:
1. Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
Abstract
The ongoing pandemic in Singapore is part of a global pandemic caused by the novel
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). To control the spread
of COVID-19 and prevent the healthcare system from being overwhelmed, ‘circuit
breaker’ measures were introduced between 7 April and 1 June 2020 in Singapore.
There is thus a crucial need for innovative approaches to the provision and delivery
of healthcare in the context of safe-distancing by harnessing telemedicine, especially
for patients with chronic diseases who have traditionally been managed in tertiary
institutions. We present a summary of how the Virtual Monitoring Clinic has benefited
the practice of our outpatient rheumatology service during the COVID-19 pandemic. The
virtual consultations address the need for safe-distancing by limiting face-to-face
appointments and unnecessary exposure of patients to the hospital where feasible.
This approach ensures that the patients are monitored appropriately for drug toxicities and
side-effects, maintained on good disease control, and provided with patient education.
Keywords: Chronic rheumatic diseases, health services, medication delivery service,
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, telemedicine
Publisher
Academy of Medicine, Singapore
Cited by
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