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Modelling the backlog of COVID-19 cases for a surgical group

机译:模拟外科群体的Covid-19案例

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on health care delivery and has resulted in a backlog of patients needing surgery. There is a lack of experience and guidance in dealing with this increased demand on an already overburdened health care system. We created an online tool (www.covidbacklog.com) that helps surgeons explore how resource allocation within their group will affect wait times for patients. After inputting a handful of readily available variables, the computer program generates a forecast of how long it will take to see the backlog of patients. This information could be used to allow surgical groups to run simulations to explore different resource allocation strategies in order to help prevent down-stream consequences of delayed patient care.
机译:2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行对医疗保健递送有前所未有的影响,导致了患者需要手术的积压。在处理对已经负担过重的医疗保健系统的需求缺乏经验和指导方面缺乏经验和指导。我们创建了一个在线工具(www.covidbacklog.com),帮助外科医生探索他们组内的资源分配如何影响患者的等待时间。在输入少数容易获得的变量之后,计算机程序会产生预测,以便看到患者的积压需要多长时间。该信息可用于允许外科手术组来运行模拟以探索不同的资源分配策略,以帮助防止延迟患者护理的下游后果。

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