What’s new?
- Today, no new cases of COVID-19 were announced; one case was announced over the weekend, bringing the total cases in Nova Scotia to 1,059.
- There have been 61 COVID-19 deaths in Nova Scotia
- Three individuals are in hospital (two in ICU) and 999 have recovered
- To date, Nova Scotia has had 45,466 negative test results. Negative test results can now be emailed to Nova Scotians
- There is one licensed long-term care home in Nova Scotia with active cases of COVID-19. Northwood has one resident and no staff members with active cases
- Reminder: A gathering limit of 10 people is now in effect. Physical distancing of two metres (six feet) is still required, except among members of the same household or family household bubble
- There was a potential exposure to COVID-19 at the Rona on Almon Street in Halifax on May 23, 25 and 28
- Nationally, there are 95,699 total cases, 7,800 deaths and 1,896,822 Canadians tested for COVID-19.
- New modelling shows residents of long-term care and seniors’ homes represent 18% of cases and 82% of deaths country-wide
- The model estimates 97,990-107,454 total COVID-19 cases and 7,700-9,400 deaths by June 15
- Canada’s effective reproductive value (Rt) is trending close to one. Rt < 1 is required for more than three weeks to ensure public health measures are controlling the epidemic
- Canada flattened the curve sooner than countries such as the U.K., Italy and the U.S. Other countries such as South Korea and Japan demonstrated strong epidemic control to keep their curves smaller overall
- Until there is a vaccine or effective treatment, daily life will mean sustained public health measures to avoid resurgent COVID-19 transmission
First income stability disbursement included two payments
Members who joined the income stability program should have received their first payment on Wednesday, June 3. The payment was for both May 20 and June 3.
If you billed fee-for-service and received payment during the month of May, a reconciliation process will take place topping up those who billed more. For those who bill less there will be no further adjustments. While you are on the income stability program, you must continue to shadow bill for the services you provide using the new Business Administration number provided to you by MSI when you joined the program
Questions? Contact Jessica Moore or 902-481-4922.
Help inform Nova Scotia’s virtual care strategy
The province’s health authorities are seeking physician input to develop a virtual care strategy for the province. Click here to sign up for a 30-to 60-minute chat about virtual care. Topics will include:
- Virtual visits
- Secure messaging
- Virtual patient education
- Case conferencing
- E-results
- Online assessment
- Remote clinical devices
- Home monitoring devices
- Patient portals
- E-consults and e-referrals
Click here to learn more about these virtual care platforms.
IWK outpatient blood collection lab appointment process
The IWK outpatient collection lab has moved to a booked appointment service to manage patient flow to support physical distance and adhere to appropriate infection prevention and control guidelines. Space is limited. Physicians are asked to provide the following information to patients:
- Patients must bring the blood requisition form from their doctor to the appointment
- Patients/guardians must have their health card number and expiry date available when calling to book an appointment
Reminder: Quick COVID-19 primary care
More than 90% of primary care providers are using telemedicine and almost half (43-48%) are using video to provide health care while reducing exposure to COVID-19. Virtual health is a complementary way of delivering primary care that’s likely here to stay. This week’s survey asks questions about using telephone and video visits with your patients. Take four minutes to fill out this week’s survey and have your voice heard. Click HERE to take the survey before 11:59 p.m. tonight.
Webinars
Physician support session on Wednesdays
A weekly Zoom session on coping with COVID-19 is held on Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. and is open to all physicians. Click here for the Zoom meeting link Password is 975004
Webinar recordings
Watch the webinar recording from the May 28 “Public health update and office-based practices in the new normal” session and check out all the previous webinars on the DNS COVID-19 info hub. Don’t forget to read the guidelines for office-based physicians providing patient care within the new normal of a COVID-19 environment.
Reminders
Joule COVID-19 innovation grants
Joule and the Canadian Medical Association have launched a second grant program providing up to $1 million for physician-led, health care innovations relating to COVID-19. Apply online June 4-21. Learn more
Food box program
For patients in need, Feed Nova Scotia’s COVID-19 food box program can help. Individuals can call 211 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. and 211 will help determine if this program is a good fit.
Medical students provide companionship to isolated patients
The Rural and Isolated Support Endeavor (RISE) was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in collaboration with the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada. The program matches patients with medical students from across Canada who provide weekly phone calls to provide emotional support and companionship. Physicians can refer patients by email or by completing the physician referral form.
Psychological distress among physicians: longitudinal survey
A research study seeks to understand how COVID-19 is affecting physicians. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and was approved by the NSHA’s research ethics board. Contact Dr. Jonathan Bailey for more information.
DNS staff, meetings and events
All DNS meetings and events are cancelled or have moved to a virtual meeting. You may reach staff by email or by calling 902-468-1866 or toll free at 1-800-563-3427.
Resources
- COVID-19 screening for health-care providers, call 1-833-750-0632
- Tool kits
- Clinical supports
- Dr. Strang’s May 22 special bulletin (expanded symptoms and office-based infection prevention and control practices)
- Medication access for palliative care patients
- Federal support for patients
- Gut Link – telephone consultations 1-888-473-GUTS (4887)
- Medical support services for long-term care
- NSHA palliative care coverage
- The INSPIRED COPD outreach program
- Personal directive app
- COVID-19 Choosing Wisely Canada recommendations and using blood wisely campaign
- Mental health supports
- Online learning
- Pallium Learning Essential Approaches to Palliative Care (LEAP) modules
- Free Saegis COVID-19 health care cybersecurity e-learning course (English or French)
- Legal information
- Financial/economic supports
Information hubs to watch
- Nova Scotia Health Authority updates and service cancellations
- IWK updates and service cancellations
- Doctor Nova Scotia updates and information
- Dalhousie CPD COVID-19 webpage
- Department of Health and Wellness
- 811 assessment – when to call
- Government of Canada
- Canadian Medical Association
- Canadian Pediatric Society COVID-19 resources for the care of children