id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-355031-l0tj7kp2 Krenitsky, Nicole M. Primed for a Pandemic: Implementation of Telehealth Outpatient Monitoring for Women with Mild COVID-19 2020-07-21 .txt text/plain 2998 168 43 A virtual telemonitoring clinic for obstetric patients with mild COVID-19 offers an effective surveillance strategy as it allows for close monitoring, direct connection to in person evaluation, minimization of patient and provider exposure, and scalability. 16 An appropriately implemented telehealth system can ensure that patients with COVID-19 receive adequate monitoring and that their care can be escalated to in-person when warranted by their clinical status. Given the constraints of a pandemic and the success of previous obstetric telehealth programs, a virtual outpatient COVID-19 clinic was established at an academic medical center and its affiliated community hospital in New York City, the epicenter of the United States pandemic. This novel clinic was designed to enable the close tracking of pregnant and postpartum women via the integration of telehealth visits, remote patient monitoring devices, and electronic medical record keeping. ./cache/cord-355031-l0tj7kp2.txt ./txt/cord-355031-l0tj7kp2.txt