Prediction of disease burden and healthcare resource utilization through simple predictive analytics using mathematical approaches, an experience from university of malaya medical centre

Azzeri, A. and Hakim, N.F.A. and Jaafar, H. and Dahlui, Maznah and Othman, S. and Kamarul, T. (2021) Prediction of disease burden and healthcare resource utilization through simple predictive analytics using mathematical approaches, an experience from university of malaya medical centre. Journal of Health and Translational Medicine, 24 (Specia). pp. 10-15. ISSN 18237339,

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Abstract

The sudden surge in the number of healthcare utilizations compels the hospital to plan for its future needs. Several time-series projections of Covid-19 were conducted to forecast the disease burden and resources utilization through simple predictive analytics. The projections revealed a rapid increase in the number of cases and patient in care at the hospital. It was estimated that the number of patients in care to range from 62 to 81 and 89 to 121 patients daily in the second and third phase of movement control order respectively. It was estimated that more than 100,000 plastic aprons, 80,000 sterile and non-sterile isolation gowns, 40,000 masks N95 and face shields, 30,000 gloves and nearly 17,000 bottles of hand sanitizers are needed until late May. Hence, a simple mathematical algorithm is a helpful tool to manage hospital resources during the pandemic. © 2021, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Funders: UNSPECIFIED
Uncontrolled Keywords: Covid-19; Healthcare Utilisations; Projection of Burden
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine > RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Medicine > Social & Preventive Medicine
Depositing User: Ms Zaharah Ramly
Date Deposited: 27 Nov 2023 10:39
Last Modified: 29 Nov 2023 04:04
URI: http://eprints.um.edu.my/id/eprint/35909

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