San Juan IPA ALERT: San Juan IPA e-forum/ Guidelines for Re-Opening Non-Essential Medical Care and Surgeries

May 4th, 2020

Attention All Members: San Juan IPA e-forum

Members, you asked for it – we’re delivering!  Introducing the San Juan IPA e-forum, where you can ask questions to other members and IPA staff!  In order to participate you must register on the IPA website.  Once you log in, you will find “Member Forum” as one of your choices, and then pick a category to ask about!  We can’t wait to see you there!

Casey Crotty
Chief Executive Officer
San Juan IPA and Affiliates

Attention All Members: Guidelines for Re-Opening Non-Essential Medical Care and Surgeries

 

OUR VOICE FOR MEDICINE

 

Excerpts from the Governor’s April 30 Press release:

 

SANTA FE – New Mexico state leadership on Thursday, April 30, announced the extension of the state’s emergency public health order through May 15 as the COVID-19 pandemic remains a grave risk to residents of all ages and in all communities across New Mexico.

 

…Despite continued spread, New Mexico as a state has begun to flatten the curve, purchasing much-needed time to ramp up our healthcare system. Because of that hard work, we are entering the “Preparation Phase” for gradual, safe re-openings. With that objective, the amended public health order relaxes several restrictions to begin relieving economic pressure.

 

…To that end, the amended order, authorized by Health Secretary Kathy Kunkel and effective at 8 a.m. Friday, May 1, maintains the directive that New Mexicans remain at home except for outings essential to health, safety and welfare…

A third public health order allows medical facilities to gradually resume non-essential but medically necessary procedures (including ambulatory and inpatient surgery) based on extensive guidelines from the Department of Health. The guidelines are designed to prevent a shortage of personal protective equipment and to safeguard the health of patients and healthcare workers

***NM Guidelines for Medical Practices and Offices***

 

***NM Guidelines for Resumption of Surgery***

 

… the governor and state health officials outlined potential additional relaxations…are dependent upon increasingly positive trends in COVID-19 illness and transmission data as determined by the state’s “gating criteria.”

 

Those criteria include:
1.  A mitigated spread of the virus as reflected in the effective rate of transmission, to be measured by the state Medical Advisory Team;

2.  Adequate and stable testing resources, to be measured by the Department of Health;

3.  Effective contact-tracing plans and resources, to be measured by epidemiologists at the Department of Health;

4.  Health care systems operating below staffed capacity for beds, ICU availability and ventilators, and sufficient personal protective equipment for health care workers and first responders to be measured by the Department of Health and Medical Advisory Team.

 

…Weekly modeling from the Medical Advisory Team will be regularly posted moving forward on the COVID-specific microsite, cv.nmhealth.org.

 

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Thank you for all that you do for New Mexico – NMMS is working hard for you and your practices during this very difficult time.

Nancy Wright MD

NMMS President 2019-2020

 

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