While various states are calling on the Trump administration to release Federal reserves of medical supplies in order to help address COVID-19, VGM & Associates called on HME providers to contact state and local health officials to ensure they get priority access to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) supplies since they are assisting homecare patients.
“We need to ensure home medical equipment suppliers receive priority access to critical supplies during this crisis to assist patients in healing at home,” a statement from VGM Government Relations read. “It is crucial that HME suppliers reach out to their county and state health departments today, letting them know what your company is doing to help during this crisis and your PPE supply needs to ensure patient and employee safety.”
VGM suggested providers take the following actions:
- Contact their state and county health departments and seek a personal contact with those agencies to explain your business’s position.
- Give those officials your company basic information, describe your business model, and the patients you serve.
- Explain the importance of HME providers during this crisis.
- Underscore your need for assistance with necessary supplies and PPEs in order to keep your patients and employees safe.
PPE Guidelines
VGM also summarized the CDC’s recommendations regarding PPE use when it comes to the disease:
- Patients who have COVID-19 or that could have a SARS-CoV-2 infection should wear a facemask when being medically evaluated.
- Health workers should follow Standard and Transmission-Based Precautions and PPE optimization strategies when caring for patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection.
- Members of the general public should not wear masks, but should take daily preventative measures.
Additional information on infection prevention and control can be found from the CDC at bit.ly/2wqGVRI.