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Recovering from COVID-19

By Briana Pastorino
Manager, Public Relations
05/26/2020 at 01:23 PM

Loma Linda University Health is committed to providing patients with exceptional care for any of their healthcare needs, especially as we navigate this challenging time together. Loma Linda University Health is gradually returning to normal patient activities through a phased approach, including procedures and both inpatient and outpatient surgeries. 

While many healthcare visits may be managed through telehealth or video visits, we want to assure the community that we have implemented appropriate infection prevention policies and procedures that aim to minimize the spread of COVID-19 for our patients and staff so patients can feel safe in our care.

We have implemented the following measures to ensure we are providing our patients with the safe, quality care they deserve. 

Screening and Safety 

Loma Linda University Health has integrated CDC guidelines and San Bernardino County Department of Public Health recommendations for patients and employees. We have implemented the following:

• Temperature checks and screening questionnaires are being administered at the entry points into all of our facilities. 

• We are limiting visitors in our hospitals and clinics.

• All visitors and staff are required to wear masks.

• Appropriate cleaning procedures in our facilities.

• Our providers are prepared with the necessary personal protective equipment that is recommended for the delivery of care.

• Social distancing and limited capacity in our waiting rooms. 

• COVID-19 testing for patients upon admission and prior to surgery. 

• Separate units for COVID-19 patients and strict care plans in an effort to avoid nosocomial spread. 

Virtual Care Options

In order to continue to provide access to our primary care providers and specialists, we have enhanced virtual care strategies across our campus. We are currently utilizing telephone and video visits that patients can schedule directly through the MyChart application or by calling their provider. For more information on MyChart and our virtual care options, please visit lluh.org/mychart. 

We have learned a lot during this time, and we are continuing to adjust as needed. We are committed more than ever to meet the healthcare needs of our community and appreciate the continued support and patience as we navigate this ever-evolving situation.

Clinics 

All clinics are open and ready to serve patients. We are encouraging video visits through MyChart; however, we know and understand that some conditions require an in-person appointment. The clinics are available for in-person visits based upon the condition and needs of each individual patient, and will decide how many in-person visits they can accommodate to maintain social distancing. 

Urgent Care and Emergency Department

If a member of the community is experiencing something that needs to be addressed urgently, we are here and can provide safe care during these unprecedented times. It is vital for community members to remember not to be complacent in their health or hold back during the COVID-19 era. 

The Medical Center and Children’s Hospital Emergency Departments remain open and ready to take care of patients. Loma Linda University Health Faculty Medical Clinics – Redlands Blvd Urgent Care also remains open; however, the Advanced Urgent Care is closed until further notice.

For more information on what Loma Linda University Health is doing to recover from these unprecedented times, visit lluh.org/coronavirus.

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