We are fortunate that our communities started with low rates of COVID-19 infection.
Hopefully, this trend persists. At the same time, we remain committed to
providing superior care to the relatively few cases that have been admitted to
our hospitals and to protecting the safety of our staff and patients as we
navigate these challenging times.
As a reminder, if you or your employee feel you are experiencing symptoms
associated with COVID-19, you should call your doctor or use video
visits, where a doctor will assess your condition online.
We also think it is important to remind everyone to talk to their doctors
about any continuing care or preventive screenings that may have been postponed
in recent weeks. COVID-19 concerns are at the forefront of our focus on
delivering safe patient care, but we recognize that certain treatments,
diagnostic tests, and procedures are necessary to help protect you from the
potential harm associated with other diseases and conditions.
If you or your employees have questions about your mammogram, colonoscopy,
or other annual screenings and preventive services, you should talk to your
doctor so you can make an informed decision about your care. We are committed
to protecting our high-risk patients but realize that for many others, the
risks associated with skipping or postponing care can be significant.
Over the past month, we have been able to connect many patients with care
through video visits. For appointments that cannot be handled virtually, we
have taken many precautions and put in place extensive safety measures to
protect our patients. Again, we recommend you and your employees consult with
your doctor to determine which path of care is best for you.
As always, we are here for you, and we thank you for choosing and trusting
UPMC. For more information visit UPMCPinnacle.com/CARESCOVID19