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    Lori McLeod-Mills
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    Author:
    Lori McLeod-Mills

    Email:
    l.mcleodmills@GMAIL.COM

    Organisation:
    Healius

    State:
    VIC

    Dear Colleagues,

    I am starting to consider some of the COVID safety measures currently in
    place in our community outpatient sites that we might transition through to
    BAU in the future, such as; perspex sneeze guards, booking schedules to
    limit numbers in waiting rooms, smaller sub waiting areas, asking patients
    about illness and rebooking them a future appointment when they are well.

    I am wondering has anyone else started to consider this or read any
    interesting articles/ white papers on the topic? I would be keen to network
    with others who would like to explore this topic further.

    Kind regards

    Lori

    Lori McLeod-Mills
    National Quality Governance Officer
    Healthcare Imaging Services
    lori.mcleod@healthcareimaging.com.au

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