Implementation and evaluation of a COVID-19 rapid follow-up service for patients discharged from the emergency department
Lucy CK Bell, Caitlin Norris-Grey, Akish Luintel, Gabriella Bidwell, David Lanham, Michael Marks, Tim Baruah, Luke O'Shea, Melissa Heightman and Sarah Logan the University College London Hospitals COVID response team
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmed.2020-0816
Clin Med January 2021 Lucy CK Bell
AHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK
*joint first authors
Roles: infectious diseases registrar
Caitlin Norris-Grey
BHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK
*joint first authors
Roles: medical student
Akish Luintel
AHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK
*joint first authors
Roles: infectious diseases registrar
Gabriella Bidwell
AHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK
Roles: infectious diseases registrar
David Lanham
CUniversity College Hospital, London, UK
Roles: acute medicine registrar
Michael Marks
DHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Roles: infectious diseases consultant
Tim Baruah
EUniversity College Hospital, London, UK
Roles: emergency medicine consultant
Luke O'Shea
FUniversity College Hospital, London, UK
Roles: director of innovation
Melissa Heightman
GUniversity College Hospital, London, UK
Roles: respiratory medicine consultant
Sarah Logan
HHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK
Roles: infectious diseases consultant
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- Lucy CK Bell, infectious diseases registrarA,*,
- Caitlin Norris-Grey, medical studentB,*,
- Akish Luintel, infectious diseases registrarA,*,
- Gabriella Bidwell, infectious diseases registrarA,
- David Lanham, acute medicine registrarC,
- Michael Marks, infectious diseases consultantD,
- Tim Baruah, emergency medicine consultantE,
- Luke O'Shea, director of innovationF,
- Melissa Heightman, respiratory medicine consultantG and
- Sarah Logan, infectious diseases consultantH⇑
- the University College London Hospitals COVID response team
- AHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK
- BHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK
- CUniversity College Hospital, London, UK
- DHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK
- EUniversity College Hospital, London, UK
- FUniversity College Hospital, London, UK
- GUniversity College Hospital, London, UK
- HHospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK
- *joint first authors
- Address for correspondence: Dr Sarah Logan, Hospital for Tropical Diseases, 2B Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7DN, UK. Email: sarah.logan4{at}nhs.net Twitter: @sarahlogan76
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Implementation and evaluation of a COVID-19 rapid follow-up service for patients discharged from the emergency department
Lucy CK Bell, Caitlin Norris-Grey, Akish Luintel, Gabriella Bidwell, David Lanham, Michael Marks, Tim Baruah, Luke O'Shea, Melissa Heightman, Sarah Logan
Clinical Medicine Jan 2021, 21 (1) e57-e62; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2020-0816
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Implementation and evaluation of a COVID-19 rapid follow-up service for patients discharged from the emergency department
Lucy CK Bell, Caitlin Norris-Grey, Akish Luintel, Gabriella Bidwell, David Lanham, Michael Marks, Tim Baruah, Luke O'Shea, Melissa Heightman, Sarah Logan
Clinical Medicine Jan 2021, 21 (1) e57-e62; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2020-0816
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