OSWEGO — Workers have removed the triage tent that Oswego Health had set up outside the emergency room at Oswego Hospital. The organization had set up the tent a few weeks earlier to help in screening patients for COVID-19 before they entered the emergency department. The hospital said it had constructed the portable tent on […]
OSWEGO — Workers have removed the triage tent that Oswego Health had set up outside the emergency room at Oswego Hospital.
The organization had set up the tent a few weeks earlier to help in screening patients for COVID-19 before they entered the emergency department.
The hospital said it had constructed the portable tent on April 20 to triage all emergency walk-in visits to assist with screening of patients prior to entering the facility.
It was part of Oswego Health’s “preparedness” should a surge of coronavirus patients arrive at the hospital. However, over the past six weeks, patient volumes have been “low,” along with the need for hospitalization of COVID-19 patients, the organization said.
“Our continued goal is to make people feel comfortable seeking emergent care for any illnesses or injury that can become serious without prompt attention,” Dr. Micheal Stephens, associate chief medical officer, said in a statement. “Oswego Hospital is a very safe environment; in fact, it may be safer than it ever has been, because of the new safety procedures.”
Oswego Health partnered with local vendor, Rental Warehouse, for the installation of the triage tent. The tent is readily available and can be installed within 24 hours, should the need arise, the organization said.