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  • To facilitate the analysis and the management of claims related to the last Covid19 pandemic, the DAJ of the APHP constituted a medical group assisted by lawyers intending to review the scientific knowledge and organizational measures during the first wave of this pandemic.This group brought together medical doctors with both scientific expertise in the main specialties requested during this viral infection and knowledge of repairing bodily damage. Based on the data provided by the hospital dashboards and the collection of hospital procedures for Covid-19 and non-Covid-19 patients, the goal of this group was to assess the level of scientific knowledge and organizational measures respectively at the start of the epidemic, its peak and at the end. During the three periods of this pandemic the main changes observed included a greater selectivity on admissions with increasing consideration on the patient’s comorbidity; a continual evolution in drug management and more rigorous isolation measures with interruption of visiting rights. The target was to prevent contamination of the non-infected persons with an obsession to protect healthcare workers. The absence of selection for patients requiring intensive care for compensation of their respiratory failure forced APHP to double the number of intensive care beds and to refer some patients in other regions. In a context of unstable scientific knowledge and evolving organizational measures, the collection of these data should facilitate the management of claims related to Covid19 during the first wave of this pandemicand open a prospective study for the next pandemic.
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  • 10.1016/j.meddro.2020.11.003
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  • els-covid
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  • document_parses/pdf_json/e42605b1de76792a92d6a06591a9211d2a1b9467.json
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  • Elsevier; PMC
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  • La Direction des Affaires Juridiques et des Droits des Patients de l’APHP et la première vague de la pandémie Covid-19
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  • 2020-11-23

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