Hospital "self-prophylaxis": strategies for efficient protection of the workforce in the face of infectious disease threats. |
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Authors: | Wei Xiong Eric Hollingsworth Jack Muckstadt Jaclyn Van Lieu Vorenkamp Eliot J Lazar Nicholas V Cagliuso Nathaniel Hupert |
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Affiliation: | Department of Public Health, , Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 10021, USA. |
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Abstract: | Hospital preparedness for nosocomial or community-wide outbreaks of communicable disease includes the capability for rapid, self-reliant administration of prophylaxis to its workforce, with the goal of minimal disruption of patient care, here called hospital "self-prophylaxis." We created a new discrete-event simulation model of a hypothetical hospital wing to compare the operational charateristics of standard single-line, "first-come, first-served" dispensing clinics with those of 2 staff management strategies that can dramatically reduce staff waiting time while centralizing dispensing around existing pharmacy-distribution points. |
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