The Development of a Novel Outpatient Infusion Therapy Center for Treatment of COVID-19 in a Rural Healthcare System
Therapeutic interventions to manage symptoms of COVID-19 are continually evolving and being used in a variety of settings. In an attempt to reduce the potential for a high influx of hospital admissions for COVID-19 and mitigate the advancement of COVID-19 disease in infected patients, an outpatient...
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Main Authors: | Edward Malone (Author), Joseph Krien (Author), Betty Jorgenson (Author), Rachel Bishop (Author), Jenny Tempelis (Author), Mary Gilmer (Author), David Ring (Author), Heather Kujak-Coon (Author), Andrew Jagim (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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