Modeling hospital resource management during the covid-19 pandemic: An experimental validation

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One of the main challenges posed by the healthcare crisis generated by COVID-19 is to avoid hospital collapse. The occupation of hospital beds by patients diagnosed by COVID-19 implies the diversion or suspension of their use for other specialities. Therefore, it is useful to have information that allows efficient management of future hospital occupancy. This article presents a robust and simple model to show certain characteristics of the evolution of the dynamic process of bed occupancy by patients with COVID-19 in a hospital by means of an adaptation of Kaplan-Meier survival curves. To check this model, the evolution of the COVID-19 hospitalization process of two hospitals between 11 March and 15 June 2020 is analyzed. The information provided by the Kaplan-Meier curves allows forecasts of hospital occupancy in subsequent periods. The results shows an average deviation of 2.45 patients between predictions and actual occupancy in the period analyzed.

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Calabuig, J. M., Jiménez-Fernández, E., Sánchez-Pérez, E. A., & Manzanares, S. (2021). Modeling hospital resource management during the covid-19 pandemic: An experimental validation. Econometrics, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/econometrics9040038

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