Option Care Health Pandemic Management Plan
By: Option Care Health
March 11, 2020
- As the nation’s largest infusion provider, we are uniquely positioned to treat patients in the safe environment of their own homes and our alternate infusion suites (AIS), which reduces their exposure to further risk in more public settings.
- We’ve always had an Infectious Disease Prevention Plan, which calls for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and education of our staff and patients. In light of the coronavirus outbreak, we are actively monitoring CDC guidelines and working with Infectious Disease experts and updating our plans, policies and guidelines as appropriate. We continue to accept and service referrals to care for patients.
- In the event of an employee exposure, including travel to countries that are determined by the CDC to be “Widespread Sustained (ongoing) Transmission,” we have asked employees to please alert Human Resources so that we can determine a go forward plan that may include staying home or working from home for at least 14 days upon their exposure or return from travel.
- Option Care Health, junto con nuestro experto en enfermedades infecciosas y de acuerdo con las pautas de los CDC, está evaluando actualmente a todos los pacientes nuevos y existentes antes del contacto en persona. A los pacientes que se determina que están en riesgo (debido a viajes o exposición conocida), un enfermero registrado hace un seguimiento tanto con el paciente como con el médico que lo derivó respecto de los siguientes pasos.
- We are providing updated education and information to our teams on an almost daily basis.
- Our Supply Chain team is working with our vendors to make sure that Option Care Health has adequate supplies available for both patient care and PPE for our employees to maintain continuity of care.