COVID-19: Evidence-Based Medicine

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This site is dedicated to providing health care providers information on treating COVID-19

University of Minnesota faculty and fellows and M Health Fairview systems staff have partnered to review the ever-expanding literature (pre-printed and peer-reviewed) to identify the level of evidence each publication supports and how those findings might influence rapidly evolving patient care.

If you are a patient looking for more COVID-19 information, please refer to the MHealth Fairview page for more information:

What labs should be monitored in Guidelines Covid-19 patients?

Airway Committee of American Academy of Otolaryngology Trachesotomy Guidelines in Covid-19

The content provided on this page and at any links on this page is provided as a resource only in response to the rapidly changing COVID-19 pandemic. Content is based on published literature, some of which may not be peer reviewed. Nothing on this page should be considered medical advice or used as a substitute for advice and treatment by a licensed medical provider. If you are infected or believe you are infected by the virus that causes COVID-19, you should seek help from a licensed medical provider. If you are a provider, you should use your independent professional judgment in treating your patients.

The content is based on information available as of the time of writing. Research into COVID-19 is progressing rapidly on many fronts and this content should not be considered exhaustive. The content may be updated from time to time as new information becomes available and you are encouraged to revisit this site for updated information.

You assume full responsibility for using this information and understand and agree that neither the University of Minnesota or Fairview Health Systems are responsible or liable for any errors or omissions or for any claim, loss or damage resulting from the use of this content.