Lessons learned from the rapid development of a statewide simulation model for predicting COVID-19’s impact on healthcare resources and capacity

Author:

Endres-Dighe StacyORCID,Jones KaseyORCID,Hadley Emily,Preiss Alexander,Kery Caroline,Stoner Marie,Eversole Susan,Rhea Sarah

Abstract

The first case of COVID-19 was detected in North Carolina (NC) on March 3, 2020. By the end of April, the number of confirmed cases had soared to over 10,000. NC health systems faced intense strain to support surging intensive care unit admissions and avert hospital capacity and resource saturation. Forecasting techniques can be used to provide public health decision makers with reliable data needed to better prepare for and respond to public health crises. Hospitalization forecasts in particular play an important role in informing pandemic planning and resource allocation. These forecasts are only relevant, however, when they are accurate, made available quickly, and updated frequently. To support the pressing need for reliable COVID-19 data, RTI adapted a previously developed geospatially explicit healthcare facility network model to predict COVID-19’s impact on healthcare resources and capacity in NC. The model adaptation was an iterative process requiring constant evolution to meet stakeholder needs and inform epidemic progression in NC. Here we describe key steps taken, challenges faced, and lessons learned from adapting and implementing our COVID-19 model and coordinating with university, state, and federal partners to combat the COVID-19 epidemic in NC.

Funder

rti international

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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