@hughosmond Covid measurably didn't follow your received wisdom. https://t.co/ThEdFHQzbA. And we were only just beginning to find out that Covid is actually a cardiovascular/endothelial virus, so comparisons with pure respiratory viruses are redundant.
@BillHicks777 @rw_christian @thatsnotmine125 @ClareCraigPath Wut? ICU was well above any previous year including a bad flu year. https://t.co/X0UuJx5Cfs
@NansTremouilles @HerbelPhilippe 2) Pourtant, certains pays se sont rapidement adaptés en recrutant davantage de personnel et en augmentant les moyens alloués (cf par ex : https://t.co/cg1tBnkjh2).
RT @GeneralMayhem: @nickycjones @KayliePaylie @annaberu Which does not actually fit the facts though. In April 2020 bed occupancy for covi…
@nickycjones @KayliePaylie @annaberu Which does not actually fit the facts though. In April 2020 bed occupancy for covid was approx. 18.8k. In mid January 2021 it was 34k. With 4K plus in Critical care and 3570 on ventilation. Which is v close to maxim
@robursylvestris @ImTryin04345619 @Gwenmommabear @crafty_cheapsk8 @FatEmperor @cjsnowdon You didn't look very hard.... The sources are in the same thread... https://t.co/LqENrdGSEP
RT @lukejostins: Sources: https://t.co/OkxkcGNUSW
Sources: https://t.co/OkxkcGNUSW
Sources here: https://t.co/OkxkcGNUSW
Oct 2020 article (study), analysis of prepandemic & 1st wave bed capacity, & modeling future surge planning, NHS https://t.co/dB4KxwLm4X
@BBG841 & a planning report on normal (pre pandemic) NHS capacity & surge capacity https://t.co/dB4KxwLm4X
SitReps from here: https://t.co/OPQjDOdEN7 Normal and surge capacity from here: https://t.co/FgPznNEjri COVID + ICU patients from here: https://t.co/NGY7vdb8rB
RT @etxberria55: Adapting hospital capacity to meet changing demands during the COVID-19 pandemic | BMC Medicine | Full Text https://t.co/6…
@Cmfundisi Investing in field hospitals, bringing in more personnel -there are lots of S.African doctors who can't get employment in public hospitals, foreign doctors who were trained in SA. are barred from internships here. These are some steps that can h
RT @etxberria55: Adapting hospital capacity to meet changing demands during the COVID-19 pandemic | BMC Medicine | Full Text https://t.co/6…
@billbowtell Hospitals: “At the time of peak demand... there was spare capacity in G&A beds (with a spare 46,500 beds)... as well as capacity in staff (42,800 G&A nurses, 17,100 G&A doctors and 570 CC senior doctors) and equipment (6400 ventila
@irvine75 @petertowers68 @greenayrefan65 @GrainneMaguire Consider elective procedures cancelled & other treatments postponed. Occupancy % gain here lost already. Figure still don't include any projections. *** So lift restrictions & 10% capacity in
McCabe R et al. Adapting #hospital capacity to meet changing demands during the #COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Med. 2020 Oct 16;18(1):329. doi: 10.1186/s12916-020-01781-w. @BioMedCentral https://t.co/fuThQgwOF6
RT @JKMVidimo: @DrLindaDykes @Akutdok @EMManchester @TheSGEM @WelshGasDoc @AnnaBatchelor This might be of interest https://t.co/PZtW1Rc52R
@daninspain70 Other hospital provision interventions were used to increase the total number ... including upskilling of staff and converting operating theatres to CC wards . https://t.co/nGhqhoPUzD
RT @ph_wilson1: Interesting paper examining the NHS Bed Capacity and relationship with Nursing Resource through Covid 19 pandemic @bjw @a…
RT @ph_wilson1: Interesting paper examining the NHS Bed Capacity and relationship with Nursing Resource through Covid 19 pandemic @bjw @a…
@DrLindaDykes @Akutdok @EMManchester @TheSGEM @WelshGasDoc @AnnaBatchelor This might be of interest https://t.co/PZtW1Rc52R
RT @ph_wilson1: Interesting paper examining the NHS Bed Capacity and relationship with Nursing Resource through Covid 19 pandemic @bjw @a…
Interesting paper examining the NHS Bed Capacity and relationship with Nursing Resource through Covid 19 pandemic @bjw @alisonleary1 @DavidStyles1504 #patientflow #phdstudent https://t.co/jY2uFFTt9f
Interesting paper on how adapting hospital capacity to meet changing demands across 3 different time points: 1⃣pre-pandemic phase (to estimate available capacity) 2⃣surge phase (to evaluate increase in capacity) 3⃣post-surge phase (continued demands) h
RT @IsaacNunezs: En Inglaterra lo que más limitaba su capacidad en camas de cuidados críticos eran las enfermerxs y las camas. Estirando lo…
@Petbunny4 @AgainstHunting @SepsisUK An attempt to compensate for the lack of investment in NHS capacity- both pre and post covid. I don’t think my comment was as stupid as yours, but thanks. https://t.co/8aBKgoqBNM
En Inglaterra lo que más limitaba su capacidad en camas de cuidados críticos eran las enfermerxs y las camas. Estirando los recursos tampoco conseguían cubrir la demanda. Enfermerxs de camas generales si había, desafortunadamente entrenar a la gente toma t
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@Pete45801034 @BNODesk Measures taken created extra capacity & slowed the spread. The extra strain of having the Covid spread as it did cost the lives of so many Without cancelling elective surgeries & a lockdown etc, more lives, with or without
RT @GrumpyArt: @WelshGasDoc @gillott_john Useful analysis by sensible people here. https://t.co/hlQATnT1Kn
@WelshGasDoc @gillott_john Useful analysis by sensible people here. https://t.co/hlQATnT1Kn
@KateCushing2 https://t.co/jbIpI2LGNe is a decent paper
@Vanessa26850470 @AnnabelBaafi @indeed_phil @jeremy_hume @MENnewsdesk What we do know for sure is that they created extra capacity by interventions such as cancelling elective surgeries (& sent people to care homes). The NHS claim of "clinicians dete
@Buitenhoftv IC bedden heb je er niet zomaar bij. Daar is ruimte voor nodig en apparatuur, maar het allerbelangrijkste: en daar zijn verpleegkundigen voor nodig. Een IC verpleegkundige heb je niet in een paar maanden, dat vergt opleiding. En dat speelt ook
@mallondavid1 @MENnewsdesk I cant do that for you, but there is this. One of the issues is not having enough trained Critical Care nurses: https://t.co/zLXPUwSDGY
@AnnabelBaafi @indeed_phil @jeremy_hume @MENnewsdesk Indeed, in an ideal world that is what would happen, but reality has a way of stepping in. When hospitals fill up certain people have to make tough choices, choices i wouldnt want to be making: htt
RT @BMCMedicine: New #openaccess research from @kdhauck and colleagues: Adapting #hospital #capacity to meet changing demands during the #C…
@drumcodeuk @reatzyyyy @SahilJhav @BNODesk England's Hospitals set to match April's peak of 17,000 Covid patients in just 3 weeks time, Nov 11th, if current rate of 5% daily increase continues, as it has for past 7 weeks Lack of CC nurses & cancellati
England's Hospitals set to match Aprils peak of 17,000 Covid patients in just 3 weeks time, Nov 11th, if current rate of 5% daily increase continues, as it has for past 7 weeks #Covid19UK #COVIDIOTS #COVID19 Lack of CC nurses & cancellations a conce
@Bubba321B @BNODesk @florian_krammer The number of Covid-19 patients in England's hospitals (& vent beds) is doubling every 2 weeks, if that continues then in 3 weeks time it will match the No.s for April, when all sorts of measure were taken to cope .
RT @BMCMedicine: New #openaccess research from @kdhauck and colleagues: Adapting #hospital #capacity to meet changing demands during the #C…
New #openaccess research from @kdhauck and colleagues: Adapting #hospital #capacity to meet changing demands during the #COVID19 pandemic Read it here: https://t.co/t6DXEX44pD https://t.co/1u5khQkCiL
RT @CommunityJameel: 🔔 Two new papers in @BMCMedicine from the Jameel Institute (@Imperial_JIDEA) 🏥 Critical care in England needs enhance…
@Rowsdowermobil @blerchance @BNODesk Unfortunately the UK dont have a surplus of Critical Care nurses to operate them. The rate of increase means the care system here could be overwhelmed fairly soon, and triage will ensue: https://t.co/zLXPUwSDGY
RT @Imperial_JIDEA: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surg…
RT @Imperial_JIDEA: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surg…
RT @MRC_Outbreak: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surger…
RT @Imperial_JIDEA: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surg…
RT @CommunityJameel: 🔔 Two new papers in @BMCMedicine from the Jameel Institute (@Imperial_JIDEA) 🏥 Critical care in England needs enhance…
🔔 Two new papers in @BMCMedicine from the Jameel Institute (@Imperial_JIDEA) 🏥 Critical care in England needs enhancement to allow elective surgery during #COVID19 https://t.co/sNtatkF1lS 🇰🇷 Lessons from Korea's 'test trace isolate' and other responses h
PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surgery to take place, unless #COVID19 hospitalisations drop to low levels. @imperialcollege @imperialchepi @HPRUamr @HPRU_MHE Read more: h
RT @MRC_Outbreak: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surger…
@DanielBayley80 @latimeralder Understand that part of the coping strategy back in March was to cancel elective surgery, surgery that is now taking place to catch up. One way or another the system will arguably "cope", but at what cost to lives that would
RT @MRC_Outbreak: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surger…
RT @MRC_Outbreak: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surger…
RT @MRC_Outbreak: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surger…
RT @kdhauck: Our latest paper on keeping elective and cancer services up while treating an increasing number of COVID-19 patients
RT @MRC_Outbreak: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surger…
Our latest paper on keeping elective and cancer services up while treating an increasing number of COVID-19 patients
RT @MRC_Outbreak: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surger…
RT @MRC_Outbreak: PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surger…
PUBLICATION @BMCMedicine ➡️Continued need to enhance critical care capacity in England to allow some/all elective surgery to take place, unless #COVID19 hospitalisations drop to low levels. @imperialcollege @imperialchepi @HPRUamr @HPRU_MHE 👇Read more:
Brilliant start Liam. You’d better get celebrating on behalf of your girl-wean!
My Girl-wean is the lead author on this 👇and I vewy vewy pwoud of her. A flying start her PhD studentship #ProudDad https://t.co/9dwbdklJGz
This study aimed to quantify the impact of five interventions on the #hospital care capacity during the #COVID19 pandemic in #England 🏥 Find out more from @BMCMedicine #Covid19UK https://t.co/t5zCDmAgcB https://t.co/xlmF0JtQ24