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Researchers investigate compound effects of pandemics/natural disasters on health care systems – News-Medical.Net
Health care systems could save lives and minimize losses by optimizing resource allocation and implementing mitigation strategies, according to two new studies.

Health care systems could save lives and minimize losses by optimizing resource allocation and implementing mitigation strategies, according to two new studies.
Colorado State University researchers explored how our health care systems might perform under multiple disasters and multiple waves of COVID-19, and how we can keep them functioning when we need them most.
In the first study, published in Nature Communications, Civil and Environmental Engineering Ph.D. student Emad Hassan and Associate…
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