
Protecting the emergency physician workforce during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic through precision scheduling at an academic tertiary care trauma center
Author(s) -
Lee Moon O.,
Ribeira Ryan,
Fang Andrea,
Cantwell Lauren,
Khanna Kajal,
Smith Cherrelle,
Gharahbaghian Laleh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of the american college of emergency physicians open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2688-1152
DOI - 10.1002/emp2.12221
Subject(s) - staffing , medicine , pandemic , personal protective equipment , medical emergency , workforce , emergency department , emergency medicine , telemedicine , disease , covid-19 , infectious disease (medical specialty) , intensive care medicine , health care , nursing , economics , economic growth
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic created new emergency physician staffing challenges. Emergency physicians may be taken out of the workforce because of respiratory symptoms or pending severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 test results. Vulnerable emergency physician populations with increased risk of serious disease and death from COVID‐19 include physicians at older ages; those with chronic medical conditions, including cardiac and pulmonary diseases and immunosuppression; and potentially pregnancy. We present our approach to planning for staffing issues through precision scheduling. We describe the actions taken to protect our vulnerable physicians and maximize our physician coverage. Measures include optimizing workforce; increasing backup call system; adjusting shifts based on patient arrival times, volume, and surge predictions; minimizing exposure to COVID‐19 and reduce personal protective equipment use through telemedicine, huddles, and, creating lower risk emergency department care areas; and standardizing intubations to limit exposure.