id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-330492-kbob8z48 Vervoort, Dominique Assessing the Collateral Damage of the Novel Coronavirus: A Call to Action for the Post-COVID-19 Era 2020-04-30 .txt text/plain 1558 89 43 2 Additionally, increased rates of burnout among health workers, and cases of post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of frontline experiences can lead to a shortage of professionals trained to care for patients. Additionally, the shift in priority of primary care to triage suspected COVID-19 patients may limit the time available for routine visits (e.g., tracking CVD risk factors, such as hypertension, cholesterol, and diabetes -which have previously demonstrated survival benefit), supporting smoking cessation, and providing psychosocial support, despite the emergence of telehealth visits. 1. Real-time outcomes tracking will better inform the development of disease-specific guidelines for specialty care during pandemics, as well as the interaction between COVID-19 and pre-existing surgical conditions. These include ensuring that a separate emergency team remains active and able to accept cases, minimizing crossover infections among patients and health workers, dedicating select hospitals, catheterization labs, operating rooms, and wards to non-COVID-19 patients, and allowing other healthcare personnel to become available when COVID-19 patients surge. ./cache/cord-330492-kbob8z48.txt ./txt/cord-330492-kbob8z48.txt