Across the world, increasing bed capacity to deal with the surge in COVID-19 patients is a central challenge. With a critical shortage of intensive care and ward beds, the need for a new, more flexible solution is clear. Hospital campuses are typically constrained sites, and any solution must mitigate the risk of further virus transmission.
电竞竞猜外围 ’s CareBox is a series of design guidelines for scalable, modular and rapid solutions to solve this problem. It can be quickly transported, deployed and implemented to provide additional capacity in a range of settings, from existing healthcare campuses to conversion of existing facilities. With the high probability of further waves of infection, and an effective vaccine still in development, CareBox will prove valuable until the pandemic passes.
Adaptable treatment
We have designed CareBox to be adaptable, to suit a variety of spaces and contexts, so that it can address the widest range of challenges faced by different national healthcare systems. These include:
CareBox in low resource contexts
COVID-19 is particularly challenging for poorer countries or regions with little existing health infrastructure. We have developed
CareBox Low Resource
, an adjusted specification suitable for contexts with limited access to mechanical equipment and other construction supplies, providing alternative ways to deliver vital oxygen to patients.
We have designed the document to work in conjunction with the WHO’s manual on setting up and managing a Severe Acute Respiratory Infection Treatment Centre. CareBox Low Resource provides guidance on how to achieve the design criteria stated in the WHO document and covers spatial requirements; it highlights the importance of assessing risk to natural hazard; it also specifies water quality requirements, environmental controls, electrical supply factors and how to provide medical gases.
Working with our partners, we have used these principles to assess their proposed tented field hospital which may be used in a variety of countries and situations ranging from remote rural to urban.
See the application of Carebox low resource below:
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