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Hospitals: Patients afraid of coronavirus are skipping treatment and dying

Head of surgery at Sourasky Medical Center: We have seen an 80% drop in the number of justified ER visits. Taub Center report warns that hundreds or thousands of Israelis could become "indirect" victims of the corona epidemic.

by  Maytal Yasur Beit-Or
Published on  04-01-2020 10:42
Last modified: 04-01-2020 10:42
Oren Ben Hakoon

Thousands of Israelis people could become indirect victims of the corona epidemic in the next six months | Illustration: Oren Ben Hakoon

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Fear of contracting coronavirus is causing many Israelis to avoid seeking medical treatment, which is resulting in preventable deaths, Israel's hospitals are reporting.

At Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv, a man died from septic shock after arriving at the emergency room for urinary retention, a condition that is easily treatable. In another case, a man who waited six days to seek treatment for intestinal bleeding -- a life-threatening condition -- was brought into the emergency room, unconscious.

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On Monday, the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel published a report that estimated that in addition to the number of deaths in Israel caused directed by COVID-19, the country could see "indirect" deaths that are the result of shortages of medical staff and the fact that the healthcare system was focused on battling the epidemic.

The Taub report estimated that anywhere from 460-4,600 people could become indirect victims of the corona epidemic in the next six months.

"We are seeing about an 80% drop in justified visits to the emergency room. In life-threatening situations, people need to come, and not worry about corona," said Dr. Guy Lahat, director of the Surgery Division at Sourasky Medical Center.

"I couldn't have believed we'd see cases of neglect like this. Patients are saying explicitly that they didn't come [to the emergency room] because they were afraid of corona," Lahat said.

Lahat stressed that emergency rooms separate patients with signs of respiratory distress, or who are suspected of having coronavirus, from the rest of the patient population. Medical staff wears protective gear, he added.

Shmulik Ben Yaakov, chairman of the Society for Patient Rights in Israel, also expressed concern that patients were avoiding treatment.

"People who are dealing with chronic illnesses could stop their ongoing treatment and put themselves in danger," Ben Yaakov said. 

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