We’re acting in concert with state and local leaders and other health systems to prepare for a surge of patients with COVID-19.
WE’RE MODELING THE SURGE
- Intermountain monitors the progression of COVID-19 cases in our system, service area, and across the globe daily.
- The situation is dynamic, and our model provides an updated view of what may lie ahead. It helps us plan and manage ICU capacity and resources across the system.
- Our model shows the impact (up to 50%) that staying home, keeping distance, and washing hands can have on the timing and severity of the surge.
- We’re preparing in real time for various surge scenarios. We’re planning in real time. This is not a drill.
WE’RE PLANNING IN PHASES
The first phase started when the virus began spreading in our communities.
- Intermountain and other health systems postponed elective procedures and non-urgent treatment. This provided the opportunity to cross-train our teams to support surge-related needs, helped preserve personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilators, and other resources, opens space in facilities for COVID-19 patients, and slows the spread.
- We’ve also ramped up our testing capacity to ensure we identify, isolate, and care for those with COVID-19, and support state efforts to map and manage the pandemic.
Overview of Intermountain's surge plans
- We’re making changes to normal operations, dedicating facilities, equipment, and resources to provide the most effective care.
- We’re asking caregivers to be flexible, and everyone is rising to the challenge. Our top priority is safety, so caregivers can remain focused on caring for patients.
We’re partnering with the state and communities.
We can’t do it alone. We’re working with other health systems, local and state government, and our communities to coordinate services and share resources.