Situation Update - VA Caribbean Healthcare System
Veterans Health Administration sent this bulletin at 04/16/2020 03:20 PM EDT|
VA Caribbean Healthcare System Update |
VA Caribbean
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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS |
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04/16/2020 02:16 PM EDT
In accordance with Puerto Rico Governor’s Executive Order 2020-033 and effective immediately the VA Caribbean Healthcare System will require all persons entering our facility grounds at the San Juan VA Medical Center and clinics in Puerto Rico will be required to cover their mouth and nose with a mask or scarf made of fabric or other materials. The Safety of our Veterans and staff is paramount as we continues to provide medical care to our Veterans amidst this historic COVID-19 pandemic.
Veterans who are concerned they may have symptoms of COVID-19 flu or cold should contact the VISN 8 Clinical Contact Center at 1-877-741-3400 prior to visiting the San Juan VA Medical Center (Hospital de Veteranos) and Clinics. Veterans needing emergency care should immediately visit the Emergency Department of the San Juan VAMC (Hospital de Veteranos), should call 911; or visit the nearest open emergency room. All VACHS facilitates are conducting comprehensive screening to all Veterans and staff who present with symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath who meet the CDC criteria for evaluation of COVID-19 infection. Per CDC guidance and VA protocols, individuals known to be at risk for a COVID-19 infection are immediately isolated to prevent potential spread to others. The use of hand sanitizer is a mandated requirement to enter facilities. There are sufficient supplies on hand including personal protective equipment (PPE) for all Veterans & employees to ensure safe delivery of care. Issue and use of PPE is in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. The Ponce and Mayaguez Outpatient Clinic have implemented Drive-thru pharmacies to facilitate the pick-up medications by our Veterans VA Caribbean Healthcare System reports all COVID-19 related data to State and Federal authorities following Public Health protocols. Learn more by selecting the following links:
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