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  • Measures for asymptomatic patients

    Measures for asymptomatic patients

    As the number of people testing positive against
    COVID-19 continues to grow and hospitals are finding it increasingly difficult
    to cope with the large number of patients, Romanian authorities are rethinking
    the methodology for treating asymptomatic patients. Health Minister Nelu Tătaru says patients
    exhibiting no symptoms and who present no previous medical conditions will now
    undergo a medical check at home, after which point they can proceed with
    medical investigations. The measure is meant to prevent the overcrowding of
    emergency units in hospitals. Minister Tătaru also pointed out that family
    physicians will be monitoring these patients and will get additional funds from
    the Health Insurance Fund. Nelu Tătaru:


    Asymptomatic
    patients will be subjected to physical evaluation at home and will undergo
    paraclinical investigations. Those with a cumulative illness history will
    remain hospitalized after the medical checkup. Those without any prior medical
    conditions will be evaluated, will get a treatment and sent home where they
    will remain under the surveillance of their family physicians. We are working
    closely with the latter so they receive additional funds from the Health
    Insurance Fund, including for their patient monitoring services and their
    contribution to the epidemiological investigations carried out by the Public
    Health Directorates.


    In
    turn, family physicians want the authorities to consult with them in order to
    ensure a proper and effective pandemic management. The absence of these
    consultations is one of the reasons behind the recent negative evolution of the
    pandemic, doctors say. In a press release, the National Society for Family
    Medicine claims that, after seven months of coronacrisis, things are starting
    to get worse regarding the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 infection. It is time the
    authorities understood the situation cannot be kept in check only on paper or
    on TV, without taking under advisement the opinions of those who are in
    permanent contact with patients, the Society writes. Family physicians have taken
    over multiple responsibilities since the start of the pandemic, some outside
    their specialty training, others new to the medical trade altogether, the
    Society further writes. According to the said press release, due to non-COVD
    patients’ being denied access in hospitals, and with the temporary shutdown of
    several specialized outpatient care units, treating these patients has become
    the responsibility of family physicians. Moreover, family physicians also have
    to conduct an epidemiological triage for every patient suspected of being
    infected with COVID-19, they are monitoring patients in home isolation as well
    as their direct contacts, more often than not neglected by the authorities.
    Finally, family physicians are providing patients not just with medical
    treatment, but also with information and emotional support.


    (Translated by
    V. Palcu)