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Development of a COVID-19 alternate care site from ground zero: A nursing perspective
Authors:Terri Stewart MSN  RN  Sara W Day PhD  RN  FAAN  Jennifer Russell MSN  RN  NHDP-BC  Cory Wilbanks DNP  APRN  AGACNP-BC  FNP-C  CNL  CNE  Wendy Likes PhD  DNSc  APRN-BC  FAANP  Sherry Webb DNSc  RN  CNL  NEA-BC  Alisa Haushalter DNP  RN  PHNA-BC  Ann K Cashion PhD  RN  FAAN
Institution:1. College of Nursing, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA;2. College of Nursing, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA

Shelby County Health Department, Memphis, TN, USA

Abstract:The novel coronavirus disease SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) outbreak rapidly generated an unprecedented global, national, and state public health crisis with the need to rapidly develop alternate care sites (ACS) to care for COVID-19 patients within an overburdened health care system. A hospital care model ACS to increase the health care capacity, provide care for mild to moderately symptomatic patients, and offer local self-sustainment for a surge of patients was developed in Memphis, Tennessee located in Shelby County. We completed a temporary conversion of a large unused newspaper publication building to a health care facility for COVID-19 patients. Developing an ACS from ground zero was met with many challenges, and throughout the process important lessons were learned. With the goal to complete the building conversion within a 28-day timeframe, collaboration among the numerous governmental, health care, and private agencies was critical and nursing leadership was key to this process. The purpose of this paper is to describe the development of a COVID-19 ACS in Memphis, TN, which has a large at-risk population with limited access to health care. Specifically, we will discuss the strong leadership role of nursing faculty, key challenges, and lessons learned, as well as provide checklists and models for others in similar circumstances.
Keywords:alternate care site  COVID-19  leadership  nursing  pandemic  public health
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