COVID-19

From Guide to YKHC Medical Practices

"For such a time as this..."

This wiki page is to help collect resources and other information specific to COVID-19 as we prepare and ultimately treat people with this virus. If there are any resources not included here that you would like to see, please email Jennifer_Hampton@ykhc.org and I will do what I can to get the information that is needed here.

Things are ever changing, but every attempt will be made to keep this up to date.

Clinical Resources

General

  • Alaska COVID-19 ECHO, Tuesdays, 7:00pm - 8:30pm
    • At no cost to participants, the Alaska COVID-19 ECHO will provide up to date information and support for Alaskan healthcare stakeholders via Zoom videoconferencing
    • Click HERE to register
    • Emerging ECHO programs
      • Healthcare Specific COVID-19 Situational Awareness
        • Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12-1pm, launched 4/7/20
        • Click HERE to register
      • Alaska Perinatal ECHO
        • Thursdays, 7-8pm, launching 4/9/20
        • Click HERE to register
    • ECHO programs in development
      • Emergency Medicine
      • Sub-Specialty (Intensivist, Pulmonologist, Nephrologist)
      • Hospitals (19 geographic locations represented)
      • EMS
      • Emergency Managers
      • Vulnerable Populations
      • Infectious Disease / Infection Control
    • For more information, please contact echo@alaskachd.org
  • COVID-19 Hospital Incident Command Staging (HICS) Organization Assignment List
  • Quick Guide for Cleaning/Disinfecting to Prevent Spread of COVID-19

Adult

Critical Care

ARDS

Pediatric

Obstetric

YKHC Department Information

Patient Information

Screening and Testing

There is a "Workflow to Refer for Drive Thru Testing" for scheduling drive thru tests (see email from 3/28/20 or \\vault1\COVID-19 Information). This is by appointment only.

Testing is currently MWF, 1300-1500

Travel

Telehealth

Telecommuting

Government/Hospital Resources

Journal Articles

News

Random Things to Help with COVID Stress

You are not alone. We are all in this together. Please, reach out and talk with others if you are feeling overwhelmed.