An operationally implementable model for predicting the effects of an infectious disease on a comprehensive regional healthcare system.
An operationally implementable predictive model has been developed to forecast the number of COVID-19 infections in the patient population, hospital floor and ICU censuses, ventilator and related supply chain demand. The model is intended for clinical, operational, financial and supply chain leaders...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Chertok, Chad Konchak, Nirav Shah, Kamaljit Singh, Loretta Au, Jared Hammernik, Brian Murray, Anthony Solomonides, Ernest Wang, Lakshmi Halasyamani |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/34b95e3bc7374ebbbff5e5545344b6b2 |
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