
Glens Falls Hospital has been granted a waiver by New York state to resume elective outpatient surgeries and procedures.
In order to qualify, the hospital had to show that it has a detailed plan in place to resume these surgeries and procedures, and that explicit measures have been taken to insure a potential surge in COVID-19 patients can be handled.
The hospital has a plan in place to “surge” as needed by 54 percent in capacity and beds, officials said.
“This is great news for the community as well as the hospital,” said hospital CEO Dianne Shugrue. “A planned procedure does not mean it is not medically urgent. These are patients who need a painful joint repaired, a diagnostic cardiac procedure, a gallbladder surgery, and many other surgeries and procedures that are important to the health of our patients.”
She said all patients scheduled for planned outpatient surgeries and procedures must be tested for COVID-19 and can only receive their planned care if the test is negative. And they must quarantine before and after their procedure.