id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-277405-5l7wsreg Andany, Nisha Home or Cabin: Community Care for Coronavirus Disease 2019 2020-09-03 .txt text/plain 1370 82 47 In Wuhan, China, the original epicenter of the pandemic, large sports and convention facilities were converted into "mobile cabin" hospitals to offload acute care by providing extra beds for patients with mild presentations of COVID-19. 13 These clinical indexes can guide risk stratification and intensity of follow up, either in a mobile cabin setting or in patients' homes with virtual care assessments. In the Dongxihu mobile cabins, 14% of patients required transfer to acute care, 3 which is similar to the rate of hospital transfer that has been documented in a home virtual care assessment model. 9, 10 Although there are potential advantages to the mobile cabin strategy, further comparative research is required to assess the (1) impact on clinical outcomes such as hospitalization, ICU admission, and death, (2) reduction in household transmission, (3) cost-effectiveness, and (4) potential unintended consequences such as transmission to health care workers, over-medicalization of those with mild-to-moderate viral infection, and psychologic distress of institutionalization. Clinical characteristics and outcomes of 421 patients with coronavirus disease 2019 treated in a mobile cabin hospital ./cache/cord-277405-5l7wsreg.txt ./txt/cord-277405-5l7wsreg.txt