Remote care saving grace for many COVID patients, hospitals; oxygen monitoring vital
TORONTO — One saving grace amid the devastation of COVID-19 has been that the vast majority of those infected are able to recover at home, allowing hospitals to cope with what would otherwise have been a system-crushing onslaught of ill, contagious patients.
Of the more than half-million cases of COVID-19 where hospitalization status is known, Canadian data show roughly 7.8 per cent of patients have needed hospital admission. Of those, fewer than one-in-five needed intensive care and an even smaller fraction required mechanical ventilation.
To ensure the huge number of patients who don’t need a hospital bed are not simply left to their own devices, facilities have set up systems to care for them remotely.
“We don’t want people to feel abandoned,” said Dr. Nick Daneman, a clinician scientist and division head of infectious diseases at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto.