Health Minister Robin Swann has announced new services for the treatment and assessment of post-Covid-19 syndrome, also known as ‘long Covid’.
The services include the establishment of a new multidisciplinary assessment service for post-Covid-19 patients.
Speaking today, Minister Swann said: “Covid-19 has presented many challenges, not least for our health service, and whilst we will continue to live with Covid-19 for some time yet, we need to focus on rebuilding our services in a post-Covid era.
“That is a challenge. That is the legacy of Covid-19. We need to build back better and stronger than before and to deal with the post-pandemic issues coming our way.
“Providing appropriate assessments and treatments for patients who are experiencing long-term effects of Covid-19 is an essential part of building back services.”
The services will be in place across all Health and Social Care Trust areas and be open to referrals from both primary and secondary care.
Minister Swann continued: “The new services will offer dedicated support for the assessment and treatment of post-Covid-19 syndrome over the short- and medium-term.
“The proposed model will also strengthen core services for psychology and post-critical care recovery in the long term, including follow-up services for patients.”
It is anticipated that the services will be established by end of October. In the meantime, patients displaying long-Covid symptoms will continue to be treated via existing services in both primary and secondary care.
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