Following the COVID-19 outbreak, significant changes have been implemented on a national level in the organization of neurology units and associated stroke units. Regionallydesignated COVID-19 hospitals have implemented an aggressive policy to relocate as many beds as possible to COVID-19 patients. In order to do so, the preferred strategy has been to reduce the number of beds in neurology units, and in some cases several units have been consolidated into one. In other cases, particularly in the northern regions,
Neurology and the COVID-19 emergency / Berardelli, A.; Silani, V.; Barone, P.; Calabresi, P.; Girlanda, P.; Lopiano, L.; Massacesi, L.; Monaco, S.; Onofrj, M.; Tassorelli, C.; Tedeschi, G.. - In: NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 1590-1874. - 41:6(2020), pp. 1343-1344. [10.1007/s10072-020-04465-8]
Neurology and the COVID-19 emergency
Berardelli A.;Girlanda P.;Lopiano L.;Tassorelli C.;
2020
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Following the COVID-19 outbreak, significant changes have been implemented on a national level in the organization of neurology units and associated stroke units. Regionallydesignated COVID-19 hospitals have implemented an aggressive policy to relocate as many beds as possible to COVID-19 patients. In order to do so, the preferred strategy has been to reduce the number of beds in neurology units, and in some cases several units have been consolidated into one. In other cases, particularly in the northern regions,File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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