Lessons learned from the rapid development of a statewide simulation model for predicting COVID-19's impact on healthcare resources and capacity.
The first case of COVID-19 was detected in North Carolina (NC) on March 3, 2020. By the end of April, the number of confirmed cases had soared to over 10,000. NC health systems faced intense strain to support surging intensive care unit admissions and avert hospital capacity and resource saturation....
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Autores principales: | Stacy Endres-Dighe, Kasey Jones, Emily Hadley, Alexander Preiss, Caroline Kery, Marie Stoner, Susan Eversole, Sarah Rhea |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/00380dbae74b41289d09483dfcd29cf8 |
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