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Regional responsibility and coordination of appropriate inpatient care capacities for patients with COVID-19 – the German DISPENSE model

As of late 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge to health care systems worldwide. Rapidly rising local COVID-19 incidence rates, result in demand for high hospital and intensive care bed capacities on short notice. A detailed up-to-date regional surveillance of the dynamics of the pandem...

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Autores principales: Lünsmann, Benedict J., Polotzek, Katja, Kleber, Christian, Gebler, Richard, Bierbaum, Veronika, Walther, Felix, Baum, Fabian, Juncken, Kathleen, Forkert, Christoph, Lange, Toni, Held, Hanns-Christoph, Mogwitz, Andreas, Weidemann, Robin R., Sedlmayr, Martin, Lakowa, Nicole, Stehr, Sebastian N., Albrecht, Michael, Karschau, Jens, Schmitt, Jochen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8794159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35085297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262491
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author Lünsmann, Benedict J.
Polotzek, Katja
Kleber, Christian
Gebler, Richard
Bierbaum, Veronika
Walther, Felix
Baum, Fabian
Juncken, Kathleen
Forkert, Christoph
Lange, Toni
Held, Hanns-Christoph
Mogwitz, Andreas
Weidemann, Robin R.
Sedlmayr, Martin
Lakowa, Nicole
Stehr, Sebastian N.
Albrecht, Michael
Karschau, Jens
Schmitt, Jochen
author_facet Lünsmann, Benedict J.
Polotzek, Katja
Kleber, Christian
Gebler, Richard
Bierbaum, Veronika
Walther, Felix
Baum, Fabian
Juncken, Kathleen
Forkert, Christoph
Lange, Toni
Held, Hanns-Christoph
Mogwitz, Andreas
Weidemann, Robin R.
Sedlmayr, Martin
Lakowa, Nicole
Stehr, Sebastian N.
Albrecht, Michael
Karschau, Jens
Schmitt, Jochen
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description As of late 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge to health care systems worldwide. Rapidly rising local COVID-19 incidence rates, result in demand for high hospital and intensive care bed capacities on short notice. A detailed up-to-date regional surveillance of the dynamics of the pandemic, precise prediction of required inpatient capacities of care as well as a centralized coordination of the distribution of regional patient fluxes is needed to ensure optimal patient care. In March 2020, the German federal state of Saxony established three COVID-19 coordination centers located at each of its maximum care hospitals, namely the University Hospitals Dresden and Leipzig and the hospital Chemnitz. Each center has coordinated inpatient care facilities for the three regions East, Northwest and Southwest Saxony with 36, 18 and 29 hospital sites, respectively. Fed by daily data flows from local public health authorities capturing the dynamics of the pandemic as well as daily reports on regional inpatient care capacities, we established the information and prognosis tool DISPENSE. It provides a regional overview of the current pandemic situation combined with daily prognoses for up to seven days as well as outlooks for up to 14 days of bed requirements. The prognosis precision varies from 21% and 38% to 12% and 15% relative errors in normal ward and ICU bed demand, respectively, depending on the considered time period. The deployment of DISPENSE has had a major positive impact to stay alert for the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and to allocate resources as needed. The application of a mathematical model to forecast required bed capacities enabled concerted actions for patient allocation and strategic planning. The ad-hoc implementation of these tools substantiates the need of a detailed data basis that enables appropriate responses, both on regional scales in terms of clinic resource planning and on larger scales concerning political reactions to pandemic situations.
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spelling pubmed-87941592022-01-28 Regional responsibility and coordination of appropriate inpatient care capacities for patients with COVID-19 – the German DISPENSE model Lünsmann, Benedict J. Polotzek, Katja Kleber, Christian Gebler, Richard Bierbaum, Veronika Walther, Felix Baum, Fabian Juncken, Kathleen Forkert, Christoph Lange, Toni Held, Hanns-Christoph Mogwitz, Andreas Weidemann, Robin R. Sedlmayr, Martin Lakowa, Nicole Stehr, Sebastian N. Albrecht, Michael Karschau, Jens Schmitt, Jochen PLoS One Research Article As of late 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge to health care systems worldwide. Rapidly rising local COVID-19 incidence rates, result in demand for high hospital and intensive care bed capacities on short notice. A detailed up-to-date regional surveillance of the dynamics of the pandemic, precise prediction of required inpatient capacities of care as well as a centralized coordination of the distribution of regional patient fluxes is needed to ensure optimal patient care. In March 2020, the German federal state of Saxony established three COVID-19 coordination centers located at each of its maximum care hospitals, namely the University Hospitals Dresden and Leipzig and the hospital Chemnitz. Each center has coordinated inpatient care facilities for the three regions East, Northwest and Southwest Saxony with 36, 18 and 29 hospital sites, respectively. Fed by daily data flows from local public health authorities capturing the dynamics of the pandemic as well as daily reports on regional inpatient care capacities, we established the information and prognosis tool DISPENSE. It provides a regional overview of the current pandemic situation combined with daily prognoses for up to seven days as well as outlooks for up to 14 days of bed requirements. The prognosis precision varies from 21% and 38% to 12% and 15% relative errors in normal ward and ICU bed demand, respectively, depending on the considered time period. The deployment of DISPENSE has had a major positive impact to stay alert for the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and to allocate resources as needed. The application of a mathematical model to forecast required bed capacities enabled concerted actions for patient allocation and strategic planning. The ad-hoc implementation of these tools substantiates the need of a detailed data basis that enables appropriate responses, both on regional scales in terms of clinic resource planning and on larger scales concerning political reactions to pandemic situations. Public Library of Science 2022-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8794159/ /pubmed/35085297 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262491 Text en © 2022 Lünsmann et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lünsmann, Benedict J.
Polotzek, Katja
Kleber, Christian
Gebler, Richard
Bierbaum, Veronika
Walther, Felix
Baum, Fabian
Juncken, Kathleen
Forkert, Christoph
Lange, Toni
Held, Hanns-Christoph
Mogwitz, Andreas
Weidemann, Robin R.
Sedlmayr, Martin
Lakowa, Nicole
Stehr, Sebastian N.
Albrecht, Michael
Karschau, Jens
Schmitt, Jochen
Regional responsibility and coordination of appropriate inpatient care capacities for patients with COVID-19 – the German DISPENSE model
title Regional responsibility and coordination of appropriate inpatient care capacities for patients with COVID-19 – the German DISPENSE model
title_full Regional responsibility and coordination of appropriate inpatient care capacities for patients with COVID-19 – the German DISPENSE model
title_fullStr Regional responsibility and coordination of appropriate inpatient care capacities for patients with COVID-19 – the German DISPENSE model
title_full_unstemmed Regional responsibility and coordination of appropriate inpatient care capacities for patients with COVID-19 – the German DISPENSE model
title_short Regional responsibility and coordination of appropriate inpatient care capacities for patients with COVID-19 – the German DISPENSE model
title_sort regional responsibility and coordination of appropriate inpatient care capacities for patients with covid-19 – the german dispense model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8794159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35085297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262491
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