A little over a third of healthcare leaders and clinicians said that
access to quick, timely testing has been “extremely challenging” for
U.S. healthcare organizations, according to results of a new survey.
The survey,
conducted in April, includes responses from 522 from members of the
NEJM Catalyst Insights Council, a group of executives, clinical leaders,
and clinicians at organizations directly involved in healthcare
delivery in the U.S.
Five survey results:
1. Thirty-six percent of respondents said that access to quick,
timely testing has been “extremely challenging” for healthcare
organizations, while 8 percent said access has not been challenging or
not very challenging.
2. About 51 percent of respondents said that getting enough personal
protective equipment has been “extremely” or “very” challenging.
3. Twenty-eight percent said getting enough intensive care beds has been at least very challenging.
4. Most respondents (57 percent) said that their organization’s
leadership has responded very or extremely effectively to the COVID-19
pandemic.
5. About 21 percent of respondents said that their organization’s
external communications about COVID-19 have been “fair” or “poor.”
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-management-administration/access-to-quick-testing-extremely-challenging-for-us-healthcare-survey-shows.html
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