CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENT WITH COVID-19 HEALTH MANAGEMENT AT HOME BY MY HMUH APP

Ngọc Hà Lê1,, Minh Hà Nguyễn2, Thị Kim Thanh Hồ 1
1 Hanoi medical university
2 Viet Nam University Of Traditional Medicine & Pharmacy

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous impacts on the population’s health and the healthcare systems of governments around the world. F0 management models were formed and developed to facilitate F0 patient to have comprehensive healthcare and safety management at home. This is a retrospective cross-sectional study using descriptive method with all COVID-19 infected cases managed at home via App My HMUH. The average age was 32.1±18.5 years, in which the major age group is from 18 to 60 years old, accounting for 70.9%, Hanoi had the highest proportion of F0 patients participating in home management through the My HMUH App, accounting for 87.3%. The most common clinical symptoms of F0 patients who are managed at home through the app are fever (72%), symptoms of the upper respiratory tract. The risk classification of severe progress according to the medical history and clinical symptoms of the Ministry of Health is automatically assessed by the app for the average risk, accounting for the highest rate of 62.8%.

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