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COVID-19, Lessons Learned From First Affiliated Hospital in Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China

COVID-19, Lessons Learned, China

In the world of Open Source concepts the Jack Ma Foundation and Alibaba Foundation are today sharing some key lessons and experiences from doctors and other medical administrators and staff at the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine (FAHZU), who were at the frontline of COVID-19 treatment in China and crucial to slowing its spread.

COVID-19, Lessons Learned

In the form of a digital handbook, the medical administrators and staff cover and share globally what they’ve learned every step of the way, from screening, to diagnosis and treatment of patients who contracted COVID-19. You can view this pdf document here

Over a 50-day period, FAHZU admitted 104 patients confirmed ill with COVID-19, including 78 critically ill patients. Through pioneering efforts of medical staff and investment in new technologies, FAHZU has so far made it through the public health crisis without a single medical staff infection, missed diagnosis or patient death.It is the hope of the Jack Ma Foundation and the Alibaba Foundation that medical administrators and staff around the world find this handbook helpful and useful in treating COVID-19 patients.

“Today, with the spread of the global pandemic, these experiences are precious and the most-important weapon for medical personnel,” wrote Jack Ma in a foreword in the handbook.  “We hope that, with this handbook, doctors and nurses in other affected areas can learn from experience as they face this battle, without having to start from scratch.”

Medical administrators and staff can download the handbook at covid-19.alibabacloud.com.

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The handbook was developed by clinical practitioners on the front lines of China’s fight against COVID-19 and we aim to share it to anyone in need in the world.
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