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Virtual Town Hall

Virtual Town Hall

May 8, 2020

We hosted a Virtual Community Town Hall meeting on May 28th 7 p.m. to share information about Inspira’s response to COVID-19 and answer questions from our community. Watch the recording below. We’re happy to answer more of your questions any time on social media.

Moderator:
Alka Kohli, MD, MBA
Executive Vice President and Chief Population Health and Clinical Officer

Panelists:
John DiAngelo
president and Chief Executive Officer

James Bonner, DO, FACOEP, FACEP,
chair, Department of Emergency Medicine
Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill and Woodbury
Satellite Emergency Department

Matthew Warner, MD, CPE, FAAEM,
chair of Emergency Medicine, Inspira Medical
Centers Vineland and Elmer and Inspira Health Center Bridgeton.


Here are just a few of the 63 questions posted by members of the community who attended the virtual community town hall, along with our answers. 

Do you have a count of people who came to the hospital and contracted COVID?

No one who came to the hospital as a patient with a non-COVID diagnosis has caught COVID after being in the hospital.

How confident do you feel about your supply of masks, gowns and gloves?

We feel very comfortable at this time. This is a fluid situation, and we are continuing to plan for a surge even though it doesn’t look like we will see one. We have learned and will continue to stockpile PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) even though we have plenty of supply right now.

Since elective surgeries have started at Inspira, how are you keeping surgical patients safe from your COVID positive patients?

There are lots of extra steps being taken to ensure safety. We are separating COVID positive patients from other patients in separate areas with separate care teams. We have plenty of protective equipment for our staff. Additionally, all of our pre-operative patients are tested for COVID before their procedure to ensure that it’s safe to move forward.

I have diabetes and a heart condition. Is it safe for me to visit the ER if needed?

Yes. The tragedy would be if you delayed care based on an unfounded fear, and we were unable to medically intervene. The theme here is that YOU ARE SAFE. Please, if you have a health care need, feel confident that you can come and be treated, and we will take care of you.

Now that restrictions are being lifted, are you concerned there will be another wave of infections?

We believe this will be an ongoing process. This will go through the summer and through the fall, and it will wax and wane. We will be prepared. The ongoing acquisition of PPE will continue, so that we don’t find ourselves in a position where we are tight on PPE. The discipline that we have learned through this crisis will keep us vigilant and keep us supplied as this disease runs its course.

How have you changed how you clean your facilities?

We have increased the level of sanitation in many ways. UV sanitation lighting is being used throughout our system. All communal space is sanitized on an ongoing basis. We are using very few of our waiting rooms across the system, and those that are needed now have the chairs moved apart to comply with social distancing. If you come in, the goal is to take you right back to your exam room while your guest waits in the car. We can update your guest accordingly. In some cases, we will send a nurse to your car to take your temperature and to bring you back when we are ready.

Above all, please do not delay getting the care you need. You can feel safe to come into any one of our Inspira facilities—our doctor’s office, an Urgent Care Center, our Emergency Departments or an outpatient service—to receive the care you need.

Topics: COVID-19