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Hamidreza Marateb, Mina Norouzirad, Kouhyar Tavakolian, Faezeh Aminorroaya, Mohammadreza Mohebbian, Miguel Ángel Mañanas, Sergio Romero Lafuente, Ramin Sami and Marjan Mansourian
Optimal allocation of ward beds is crucial given the respiratory nature of COVID-19, which necessitates urgent hospitalization for certain patients. Several governments have leveraged technology to mitigate the pandemic?s adverse impacts. Based on clinic...
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Lulu Cheng, Ning Zhao, Kan Wu and Zhibin Chen
Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) play a crucial role in transportation and service tasks at hospitals, contributing to enhanced efficiency and meeting medical demands. This paper investigates the optimization problem of scheduling strategies for AMRs at s...
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Alireza Tavakolian, Alireza Rezaee, Farshid Hajati and Shahadat Uddin
Hospital readmission and length-of-stay predictions provide information on how to manage hospital bed capacity and the number of required staff, especially during pandemics. We present a hybrid deep model called the Genetic Algorithm-Optimized Convolutio...
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Martin Platten, Albert Nienhaus, Claudia Peters, Rita Cranen, Hilmar Wisplinghoff, Jan Felix Kersten, Alexander Daniel Bach and Guido Michels
Health workers (HW) are at increased risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection. In order to monitor the infection dynamic on the basis of contact with patients, HW at the St. Antonius Hospital (SAH) were tested four times in one year by PCR and serology. The cumulat...
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Khalid Al-Naime, Adnan Al-Anbuky and Grant Mawston
Physical fitness and level of activity are considered important factors for patients with cancer undergoing major abdominal surgery. Cancer patients with low fitness capacity are at greater risk of postoperative complications, longer hospital stays, and ...
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Wen Cao, Haoran Dai, Jingwen Zhu, Yuzhen Tian and Feilin Peng
As the threat of COVID-19 increases, many countries have carried out various non-pharmaceutical interventions. Although many studies have evaluated the impact of these interventions, there is a lack of mapping between model parameters and actual geograph...
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Beni Deni Sitompul,Irwan Irwan,Kamaluddin Lubis
Pág. 109 - 125
The lower structure of a building construction consists of a foundation and a layer of soil to support the load of the upper construction. The condition of the soil under the structure is closely related to the behavior of the soil itself when it receive...
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Aykut Tamer, Vincenzo Muscarello, Giuseppe Quaranta and Pierangelo Masarati
Helicopter Emergency and Medical Service (HEMS) vehicles require a specially configured cabin that supports the quick transport of a rescue team to the site of an emergency and return of patients back to a full capacity hospital, while sustaining the pat...
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Karthik Jayaraman,A. Rajesh
Pág. pp. 141 - 150
Human health is being monitored by wireless sensors from their home using wireless body area networks. Increase in the wireless body sensors made human to monitor health with great ease. Patient need not be stay in hospital for long time instead they may...
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Bahati Prince Ngongo, Phares Ochola, Joyce Ndegwa, Paul Katuse
Pág. 286 - 294
Sub-Saharan Africa lags other regions in the adoption of both Patient-Centered (PC) and Facility Centered (FC) mobile health (m-health) applications. Transformational Leadership Style (TLS) of Hospital Management Boards (HMBs) is catalytic for the adopti...
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