Critical Care Equipment Management Reimagined in an Emergency

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The COVID19 pandemic created a surge in demand for critical care equipment against a backdrop of fast-moving geographic virus hotspots. A team from IBM Europe was put together to prove that a devolved healthcare system can be rapidly bridged by a mix of advanced and legacy technologies to provide a federated view of critical care equipment deployment and use during an emergency. This was achieved with the deployment of predictive analytics and blockchain, integrated with conventional hospital management system. The corollary investigation determined the manner in which this system can be harnessed in a postemergency recovery to provide a national supply chain efficiency backbone.

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Yong, W., & Kundakchian, A. (2020). Critical Care Equipment Management Reimagined in an Emergency. Blockchain in Healthcare Today, 3. https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v3.146

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