Rush University Medical Center Reopens Elective Surgery And Outpatient Services

Publish date: 2024-08-05

CHICAGO, May 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The spread of COVID-19 across the city of Chicago enabled Rush University Medical Center to demonstrate its unique position as one of the leading hospitals in the nation for innovation and for safely treating the most challenging coronavirus cases, while also continuing to serve the most complex of non-COVID patients. Now, Rush is beginning to reopen select service lines, strategically balancing patient needs with science and safety.

In the early three months since COVID-19 first arrived in Chicago, Rush University Medical Center has been postponing elective procedures as the city of Chicago and the state of Illinois have remained under a stay at home order. That moratorium has been lifted and Rush is sounding the call for care: Your health has never been more important. Rush is here for you.

"Nearly one-third of Americans have put off healthcare during COVID-19, including some suffering from truly life-threatening issues, like heart attack and stroke," said Dr. Ranga Krishnan, CEO of Rush University System for Health. "At one point, the American Hospital Association had observed a 25% decrease in 911 heart attack calls and a 35% decrease in stroke 911 calls. We understand the fears and uncertainties - especially about coming into a hospital or clinic for care when people have been told to stay home as much as possible. But we also know that getting treatment and taking care of your health can't wait."

"When COVID arrived, we made three years-worth of changes in three weeks," said Dr. Omar Lateef, CEO of Rush University Medical Center. "Now, we are applying this same approach as we begin reintroducing elective surgeries: deliberately and with safety and science informing every decision.

"Many enhancements and operational changes have been made across our system of hospitals and clinics in response to COVID-19," said Lateef. "Those improvements have further bolstered Rush's ability to provide the highest-quality care in the safest environment for any of your health care concerns."

As the No. 1 hospital in the country for safety and quality, Rush has a demonstrated track record of success for quality outcomes and patient safety, that informed its COVID-19 preparedness, as well as the reintroduction of elective procedures.

"Throughout this crisis, Rush has treated COVID patients while continuing to provide the excellent care that our patients have come to expect from us," said Dr. Paul Casey, acting Chief Medical Officer. "Approximately 75% of patients admitted to Rush during the height of coronavirus in Chicago needed non-COVID care such as heart and cancer care, and dozens of measures were put in place to keep those populations isolated safely. We are and will continue to do so. There is no need to put off care or treatment you need -- we are here for you."

Rush has taken the following precautions to protect our patients and staff including:

"The data is clear: COVID-19 has changed the landscape of the delivery of health care," said Tatyana Popkova, senior vice president for strategy. "Patients and providers agree that innovations, such as telemedicine and video visits, provide comfort and confidence for patients fearing coronavirus, without sacrificing their ability to get the care they need. Rush is aggressively embracing new, contact-free approaches."

"Our Tower and facilities may be best-in-class, but it is our people who truly ensure patient safety," said Angelique Richard, senior vice president for hospital operations and chief nursing officer. "Patient safety is the top priority of the entire Rush team and we are taking every possible measure to keep you safe now and into the future."

"Our patient flow and operational processes have changed to ensure, not just safety, but also access and convenience for all of our patients and our referring physicians," said Richa Gupta, senior vice president clinical operations.

"Over the course of the last nine weeks, we have demonstrated to the world that Rush University Medical Center was built on a foundation of safety and quality. We are built for times like these," said Lateef. "We are proud to have led through storm. Now, we will lead through the recovery and into the new normal for safe, high quality delivery of care."

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