Commonwealth Fund April 1, 2020
Martha Hostetter, Sarah Klein

Q&A with Lewis J. Kaplan, M.D., President of the Society of Critical Care Medicine

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The U.S. health system needs to prepare surgeons, anesthesiologists, and physicians of other disciplines to help care for critically ill or injured patients if and when demand for intensive care services for COVID-19 cases exceeds local capacity

The coronavirus pandemic makes it clear that federal action is necessary to ensure better information-sharing on the management of infectious diseases in metropolitan areas
Lewis J. Kaplan, M.D., the newly elected president of the Society of Critical Care of Medicine, is guiding efforts to prepare surgeons, anesthesiologists, and physicians of other disciplines to help care...

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