Health Sufficiency Indicators for Pandemic Monitoring
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2021
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 disease, spreading all around the world and causing a
worldwide pandemic, has lead to the collapse of the health systems of the most affected countries.
Due to the ease of transmission, early prevention measures are proved to be fundamental to control
the pandemic and, hence, the saturation of the health systems. Given the difficulty of obtaining
characteristics of these systems of different countries and regions, it is necessary to define indicators
based on basic information that enable the assessment of the evolution of the impact of a disease in a
health system along with fair comparisons among different ones. This present paper introduces the
Health Sufficiency Indicator (HSI), in its accumulated and daily versions. This indicator measures
the additional pressure that a health care system has to deal with due to a pandemic. Hence, it
allows to evaluate the capacity of a health system to give response to the corresponding needs arising
from a pandemic and to compare the evolution of the disease among different regions. In addition,
the Potential Occupancy Ratio (POR) in both its hospital ward bed and ICU bed versions is here
introduced to asses the impact of the pandemic in the capacity of hospitals. These indicators and
other well-known ones are applied to track the evolution of the impact of the disease on the Spanish
health system during the first wave of the pandemic, both on national and regional levels. An
international comparison among the most affected countries is also performed.
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Moguerza, J.M.; Perelló Oliver, S.; Martín de Diego, I., Aceña, V.; Lancho, C.; Cuesta, M., González Fernández, C. Health Sufficiency Indicators for Pandemic Monitoring. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5358.
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