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Control Centre for Intensive Care as a tool for effective coordination, real-time monitoring and strategic planning during COVID-19 pandemic
Martin Komenda;
Vladimír Černý;
Petr Šnajdárek;
Matěj Karolyi;
Miloš Hejný;
Petr Panoška;
Jiří Jarkovský;
Jakub Gregor;
Vojtěch Bulhart;
Lenka Šnajdrová;
Ondřej Májek;
Tomáš Vymazal;
Jan Blatný;
Ladislav Dušek
ABSTRACT
Background:
In the Czech Republic, the strategic data-based and organisational support for individual regions and for providers of acute care on the nationwide level is coordinated by the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic. At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the country needed to implement very quickly a system for monitoring, reporting and overall management of hospital capacities.
Objective:
This paper aims to describe the purpose and basic functions of a web-based application entitled “Control Centre for Intensive Care”, which has been developed and made available for the needs of systematic online technical support for the management of intensive inpatient care across the Czech Republic during the first wave of pandemic in spring 2020.
Methods:
An explanation of this application in the context of national methodology, two tools of key importance are described in detail; namely one module for regular online updates and overall monitoring of currently free capacities of intensive care in real time, and a second module for online entering and overall record keeping of requirements on medications for COVID-19 patients.
Results:
A total of 134 intensive care providers and 927 users from hospitals from all 14 regions of the Czech Republic were registered in the central Control Centre for Intensive Care database as of 31 March 2021. This web-based application enabled continuous monitoring and decision-making during the mass surge of critical care from autumn 2020 to spring 2021.
Conclusions:
The Control Centre for Intensive Care has become an indispensable part of a set of online tools that are employed on a regular basis for crisis management at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Citation
Please cite as:
Komenda M, Černý V, Šnajdárek P, Karolyi M, Hejný M, Panoška P, Jarkovský J, Gregor J, Bulhart V, Šnajdrová L, Májek O, Vymazal T, Blatný J, Dušek L
Control Centre for Intensive Care as a Tool for Effective Coordination, Real-Time Monitoring, and Strategic Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic