We would like to emphasize that our first priority is keeping
our staff and patients safe.  As a result
below is what Michigan Heart is doing to make sure your safety comes first.
- Currently most patients
     are being seen via Telemedicine
- Those that absolutely
     need to be seen in person or have testing done are being seen in the
     office.  Those patients that are
     being we are screening on the phone prior to coming in and again before
     they are roomed
- We are rooming patients immediately
     upon arrival
- We are asking that only
     patients come into the exam room, asking anyone accompanying them to wait
     in the car  
- After each patient is
     walked back, roomed and seen the following cleaning process takes place:
- BP cuff fully wiped
      down with Disinfectant Hospital Grade Sani Wipe, sits for 3-5 mins. to
      dry
- Exam table wiped down
      with Disinfectant Hospital Grade Sani Wipe, sits for 3-5 mins. to dry
- Door handles (waiting
      rooms, exam rooms) wiped down with Disinfectant Hospital Grade Sani Wipe,
      sits for 3-5 mins. to dry
- Sink handles wiped down
      with Disinfectant Hospital Grade Sani Wipe, sits for 3-5 mins. to dry
- Chairs and hand rails wiped
      down with Disinfectant Hospital Grade Sani Wipe, sits for 3-5 mins. to
      dry
- Employees wear masks and
     will provide patients with one at the front desk if they don’t have one to
     prevent spread of any germs
- UnaSource
     is trying to become a COVID-free facility.  
- Provider
     rules for returning to work:
- Providers
      who become sick (have COVID proven or suspected) are able to return
      to work at 7 days after the onset of symptoms, although this must include
      at least 3 days of an asymptomatic interval.  
- Providers
      who are rounding on a COVID unit actively seeing COVID patients will need
      to stay away from the office for 1 week.   
- Our
      “well” providers who were simply in the hospital (without direct COVID
      exposure) may not need 1 week of quarantine but we will continue this for
      now. 
- These guidelines will be
     updated or changed based on guidelines from the CDC and other government agencies.
 
 
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