Establishment of hospital resilience framework in urban China: insight from Wuhan City.

IF 3.2 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Computational urban science Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-15 DOI:10.1007/s43762-022-00060-z
Annan Jin, Gang Li, Yue Yu, Jiaobei Wang, Qifan Nie
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Since the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) swept the world, many countries face a problem that is a shortage of medical resources. The role of emergency medical facilities in response to the epidemic is beginning to arouse public attention, and the construction of the urban resilient emergency response framework has become the critical way to resist the epidemic. Today, China has controlled the domestically transmitted COVID-19 cases through multiple emergency medical facilities and inclusive patient admission criteria. Most of the existing literature focuses on case studies or characterizations of individual facilities. This paper constructs an evaluation system to measure urban hospital resilience from the spatial perspective and deciphered the layout patterns and regularities of emergency medical facilities in Wuhan, the city most affected by the epidemic in China. Findings indicate that the pattern of one center and two circles are a more compelling layout structure for urban emergency medical facilities in terms of accessibility and service coverage for residents. Meanwhile, the Fangcang shelter hospital has an extraordinary performance in terms of emergency response time, and it is a sustainable facility utilization approach in the post-epidemic era. This study bolsters areas of the research on the urban resilient emergency response framework. Moreover, the paper summarizes new medical facilities' planning and location characteristics and hopes to provide policy-makers and urban planners with valuable empirical evidence.

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中国城市医院弹性框架的构建——来自武汉市的启示。
自2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)席卷全球以来,许多国家都面临着医疗资源短缺的问题。应急医疗设施在应对疫情中的作用开始引起公众的重视,城市韧性应急响应框架的构建已成为抵御疫情的关键途径。今天,中国通过多个紧急医疗设施和包容性患者入院标准,控制了国内传播的COVID-19病例。大多数现有文献侧重于个案研究或个别设施的特征。本文构建了从空间角度衡量城市医院韧性的评价体系,解读了中国受疫情影响最严重的城市武汉急诊医疗设施的布局格局和规律。研究结果表明,从可达性和居民服务覆盖率两方面来看,一中心两圈格局是城市急救医疗设施更具吸引力的布局结构。同时,方舱方舱医院在应急响应时间方面表现优异,是后疫情时代可持续的设施利用方式。这项研究支持了城市弹性应急响应框架的研究领域。此外,本文还总结了新建医疗设施的规划和区位特征,希望为政策制定者和城市规划者提供有价值的经验证据。
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