Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 4.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 3.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 3.0)
Demographic change is driving need for housing which can be adapted to the needs of those with health conditions, domiciliary care and care home places. Forecasts are required to guide providers of housing and care homes, as well as health and social care services. This model provides a framework for identifying the drivers of demand and developing a consensus forecast.
Housing and care homes
General model for Goal Attainment and Resilience.
David McLaren
The model attempts to highlight linkages connecting vulnerability and attainment based on system-wide positive adaptation. The intention is to support practice- through to strategic-level interventions and inform monitoring and evaluation.
The model is influenced by the theoretical frameworks proposed in, e.g.: Singer BH, Ryff CD, editors. New Horizons in Health: An Integrative Approach. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2001. 3, Positive Health: Resilience, Recovery, Primary Prevention, and Health Promotion (Available from: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK43790/); and: Pörn I. Health and adaptedness. Theor Med 1993;14(4):295–303.
Resillence-attainment causal model
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 3.0)
General model for Goal Attainment and Resilience.
David McLaren
The model attempts to highlight linkages connecting vulnerability and attainment based on system-wide positive adaptation. The intention is to support practice- through to strategic-level interventions and inform monitoring and evaluation.
The model is influenced by the theoretical frameworks proposed in, e.g.: Singer BH, Ryff CD, editors. New Horizons in Health: An Integrative Approach. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2001. 3, Positive Health: Resilience, Recovery, Primary Prevention, and Health Promotion (Available from: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK43790/); and: Pörn I. Health and adaptedness. Theor Med 1993;14(4):295–303.
Resillence-attainment causal model
General model for Goal Attainment and Resilience.
David McLaren
The model attempts to highlight linkages connecting vulnerability and attainment based on system-wide positive adaptation. The intention is to support practice- through to strategic-level interventions and inform monitoring and evaluation.
The model is influenced by the theoretical frameworks proposed in, e.g.: Singer BH, Ryff CD, editors. New Horizons in Health: An Integrative Approach. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2001. 3, Positive Health: Resilience, Recovery, Primary Prevention, and Health Promotion (Available from: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK43790/); and: Pörn I. Health and adaptedness. Theor Med 1993;14(4):295–303.
Clone of Resillence-attainment causal model
Modelling of the SARS-Cov-2 viral outbreak using an SEIR model plus specific extensions to model demand for health and care resources.
The model includes biths and deaths, and migration to accommodate import and export of infected individuals from other areas.
Healthcare resources identifies need for hospital beds and critical care.
The model is uses arrays to reflect the different impacts of modelled parameters by age and sex.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Covid)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 3.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 3.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model V1.0
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Infectious Disease Model V1.0
Modelling of the SARS-Cov-2 viral outbreak using an SEIR model plus specific extensions to model demand for health and care resources.
The model includes biths and deaths, and migration to accommodate import and export of infected individuals from other areas.
Healthcare resources identifies need for hospital beds and critical care.
The model is uses arrays to reflect the different impacts of modelled parameters by age and sex.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Covid)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 3.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 3.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 4.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 3.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Infectious Disease Model (Version 4.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
nfectious Disease Model 5yr (Version2.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
BackUp of Infectious Disease Model (Version 4.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 4.0)
Modelling the demand for health and care resources resulting from the Covid-19 outbreak using an SEIR model.
Clone of Infectious Disease Model (Version 3.0)