Fangcang shelter hospitals: a novel concept for responding to public health emergencies
Date
2020Author
Chen, Simiao
Zhang, Zongjiu
Yang, Juntao
Wang, Jian
Zhai, Xiaohui
Bärnighausen, Till
Wang, Chen
Metadata
Show full item record
Documentos PDF
Imagenes y Videos
Abstract
Fangcang shelter hospitals are a novel public health concept. They were implemented for the first time in China in
February, 2020, to tackle the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. The Fangcang shelter hospitals in China
were large-scale, temporary hospitals, rapidly built by converting existing public venues, such as stadiums and
exhibition centres, into health-care facilities. They served to isolate patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 from
their families and communities, while providing medical care, disease monitoring, food, shelter, and social activities.
We document the development of Fangcang shelter hospitals during the COVID-19 outbreak in China and explain
their three key characteristics (rapid construction, massive scale, and low cost) and five essential functions (isolation,
triage, basic medical care, frequent monitoring and rapid referral, and essential living and social engagement).
Fangcang shelter hospitals could be powerful components of national responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as
future epidemics and public health emergencies.
Palabras clave
Public health emergencies; COVID-19; Coronavirus disease 2019Link to resource
https://doi.org/10.1016/Collections
Estadísticas Google Analytics
Comments
Respuesta Comentario Repositorio Expeditio
Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para darnos su opinión.