THE YEAR OF THE PANDEMIC · 2020. 11. 10. · April 15, 2020: COVID-19 Peaks at St. Joseph’s with...
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THE YEAR OF THE PANDEMIC:Insights from the Frontlines
November 10, 2020
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Introduction
Todd W. Polyniak, CPA
Partner
Stephen J. Ehrenberg, CPA, MBT
Partner
Josh Chananie, CPA
Partner
KEVIN J. SLAVIN
President & CEO
JOSEPH M. DUFFY,
MD FAAFP
Chief Medical Officer
SUSAN E. REED,
CPA, CFP®
Partner-in-Charge
Healthcare Practice
DEBORAH NAPPI,
CPA, MST
Director
Healthcare Practice
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The Year of the Pandemic:
Insights from the Frontlines
Kevin J. SlavinPresident & CEO
Dr. Joseph DuffyChief Medical Officer
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153 Years of Service to New Jersey
Among Largest & Premier Healthcare Systems
State Safety Net Hospital – Charity Care
Major Academic & Teaching Center
Largest Employer in Passaic County
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Care During Pandemics
Historical NJ Pandemics:• 1899 Diphtheria
• 1905 Typhoid
• 1906 Smallpox
• 1918 Influenza
St. Joseph’s Hospital - Circa 1905
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Impact of Coronavirus in
New Jersey
o Governor’s COVID-19 Task Force o NJDOH Advisory Committeeo NJHA Chairman o Northern NJ Hospital Response
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State-Wide Coordination
• Morgue Overcapacity
• Distribution of Drugs
• Ventilators / PPE
• More Hospital Beds
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St. Joseph’s Health
• 456 COVID-19 inpatients
• 107 on ventilators
New Jersey
• 8,000 COVID-19 patients
• 5,025 in Northern NJ
New Jersey at The PeakApril 15, 2020
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COVID-19 Admissions Spike in April
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April 15, 2020: COVID-19 Peaks at St. Joseph’s with 456 Hospitalized Patients
November 10, 2020: Today at St. Joseph’s 93 COVID-19 Hospitalized Patients
* Close monitoring continues as St. Joseph’s prepares for another surge
April May June July Aug Sept Oct
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Where We Are Today
• 2,621 total cases
• 93 COVID-19 hospitalized patients
• 256,653 total cases
• 1,537 COVID-19 hospitalized patients
St. Joseph’s HealthNew Jersey
“Second Wave is Upon Us."Governor Murphy – November 2020
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Leading in Time of Crisis
Collaborationstate/regional/local levels
Innovation at all levels / from all corners
Resiliencepeople are the difference
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Understanding the
CoronavirusWhat We’ve Learned
& What Lies Ahead
Dr. Joseph DuffyChief Medical Officer
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A wide range of symptoms –from mild symptoms to severe
Mainly respiratory illness and related side-affects
Most recover without requiring special treatment.
Older people, and those with underlying medical problems, are more likely to develop a serious case
What We Know
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the antiviral drug Remdesivir for use in adult and pediatric patients 12 years of age and older.
Treatment for
COVID-19
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Multiple COVID-19 vaccines are under development
Four vaccines are in phase 3 clinical trials in the United States
Once approved - there may be a limited supply
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“I got admitted to my own hospital. I’m one of the luckiest men on Earth to be in a hospital where people are geared to do this… to keep people alive.”
-- James Pruden, MD, on “60 Minutes”
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Questions & Answers
Todd W. Polyniak, CPA
Partner
Stephen J. Ehrenberg, CPA, MBT
Partner
Josh Chananie, CPA
Partner
KEVIN J. SLAVIN
President & CEO
JOSEPH M. DUFFY,
MD FAAFP
Chief Medical Officer
SUSAN E. REED,
CPA, CFP®
Partner-in-Charge
Healthcare Practice
DEBORAH NAPPI,
CPA, MST
Director
Healthcare Practice
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• For additional questions: Email [email protected]
• Visit Sax’s COVID-19 Resource Center found on
Saxllp.com to register and for on-going information and
resources.
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Thank You!