The VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted a review of the Veterans Health Administration’s response to anticipated demand and use of emergency department and urgent care center services when faced with the possibility of an influx of patients needing evaluation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A survey was deployed and 63 emergency department and urgent care center directors were interviewed.The OIG learned there was a decreased number of patient visits to the emergency departments (19.8 percent decline) and to the urgent care centers (28.6 percent decline) for January–June 2020 when compared with the same time frame in 2019.Other issues described by interviewees included a small number of rooms with negative pressure and small waiting rooms that made it difficult to isolate or separate patients with known or suspected COVID-19. Twenty-three emergency department and urgent care center directors reported a loss of staff due to providers testing positive for the virus, transfers, resignations, or retirements. COVID-19 testing was generally available at the selected facilities. Some directors reported a lack of or need to ration certain items of personal protective equipment. Regular communications with leaders that addressed the most recent COVID-19 topics were informative and helpful.Data related to supplies, clinical treatment, COVID-19 epidemiology, and hospital utilization were deemed critical and helpful for decision making. Virtually all respondents stated that they closely monitored staff for signs of fatigue and burnout.Lessons learned included patient and provider COVID-19 education, rethinking how emergency or urgent care can be delivered in a pandemic, and redesigning the day-to-day operations of the work place. The directors also noted the need to preserve the capability to provide emergency or urgent care for non-COVID-19 patients while attending to the special care needs of patients with COVID-19.
| Report Date | Agency Reviewed / Investigated | Report Title | Type | Location | |
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| Department of Veterans Affairs | Review of Veterans Health Administration’s Emergency Department and Urgent Care Center Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Review | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | DOJ Press Release: Rochester Man Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Fraud Scheme | Investigation |
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| Department of Health & Human Services | Despite Savings on Many Lab Tests in 2019, Total Medicare Spending Increased Slightly Because of Increased Utilization in Certain High-Priced Tests | Inspection / Evaluation | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | DOJ Press Release: Former Louisville Investment Advisor Sentenced To 8 Years In Federal Prison | Investigation |
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| National Science Foundation | Performance Audit of Incurred Costs – Texas A&M University | Audit |
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| Department of Health & Human Services | Onsite Surveys of Nursing Homes During the COVID-19 National Emergency: March 23-May 30, 2020 | Inspection / Evaluation | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Department of Health & Human Services | Indian Health Service Facilities Made Progress Incorporating Patient Protection Policies, but Challenges Remain | Inspection / Evaluation | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | Fiscal Year 2019 Review of Information Systems Controls in Support of the Financial Statements Audit | Audit | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| U.S. Agency for International Development | Audit of the Fund Accountability Statement of Palestinian Peace Coalition Under Enriching the Dialogue for Peace Program in West Bank and Gaza, Cooperative Agreement AID-294-A-15-00008, From September 10, 2015 to December 31, 2016 | Other |
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| U.S. Agency for International Development | Examination of Costs Claimed by Axios International, Inc. for Fiscal Year 2017 | Other |
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