Public Health Models

These models and simulations have been tagged “Public Health”.

Related tagsCVDDisease Prevention

This model was developed as part of the curriculum development for a short introductory course on systems dynamics modelling for health system analysts
This model was developed as part of the curriculum development for a short introductory course on systems dynamics modelling for health system analysts
6 months ago
   Model description:     This model is designed to simulate the Covid-19 outbreak in Burnie, Tasmania by estimating several factors such as exposed population, infection rate, testing rate, recovery rate, death rate and immunity loss. The model also simulates the measures implemented by the governm

Model description: 

This model is designed to simulate the Covid-19 outbreak in Burnie, Tasmania by estimating several factors such as exposed population, infection rate, testing rate, recovery rate, death rate and immunity loss. The model also simulates the measures implemented by the government which will impact on the local infection and economy. 

 

Assumption:

Government policies will reduce the mobility of the population as well as the infection. In addition, economic activities in the tourism and hospitality industry will suffer negative influences from the government measures. However, essential businesses like supermarkets will benefit from the health policies on the contrary.

 

Variables:

Infection rate, recovery rate, death rate, testing rate are the variables to the cases of Covid-19. On the other hand, the number of cases is also a variable to the government policies, which directly influences the number of exposed. 

 

The GDP is dependent on the variables of economic activities. Nonetheless, the government’s lockdown measure has also become the variable to the economic activities. 

 

Interesting insights:

Government policies are effective to curb infection by reducing the number of exposed when the case number is greater than 10. The economy becomes stagnant when the case spikes up but it climbs up again when the number of cases is under control. 

 Increasing demand for unplanned hospital services can be met either by increasing the capacity of hospitals or investing in prevention services, either by Public Health or Primary Care. Historically, justifying this investment has been difficult, with funding discussions focusing on how much can mo
Increasing demand for unplanned hospital services can be met either by increasing the capacity of hospitals or investing in prevention services, either by Public Health or Primary Care. Historically, justifying this investment has been difficult, with funding discussions focusing on how much can money the prevention will save in secondary care, and then the difficulty of releasing that money. However, switching the narrative to one based upon improving health outcomes, and working within the existing capacity of secondary care rather than building new hospitals as the population grows may provide more positive in releasing cash for prevention activity.

Model to quantify the benefit of providing Public Health and Primary Care interventions to reduce the risk of unplanned hospital attendances.​
This is a population model designed for local health and care systems (United Kingdom). This model does not simulation male/female, but rather everyone in 5-year age groups.
This is a population model designed for local health and care systems (United Kingdom). This model does not simulation male/female, but rather everyone in 5-year age groups.
This is a population model designed for local health and care systems (United Kingdom).
This is a population model designed for local health and care systems (United Kingdom).
5 months ago
This model was developed as part of the curriculum development for a short introductory course on systems dynamics modelling for health system analysts
This model was developed as part of the curriculum development for a short introductory course on systems dynamics modelling for health system analysts
This model was developed as part of the curriculum development for a short introductory course on systems dynamics modelling for health system analysts
This model was developed as part of the curriculum development for a short introductory course on systems dynamics modelling for health system analysts
This is a population model designed for local health and care systems (United Kingdom). This model does not simulation male/female, but rather everyone in 5-year age groups.
This is a population model designed for local health and care systems (United Kingdom). This model does not simulation male/female, but rather everyone in 5-year age groups.
This model was developed as part of the curriculum development for a short introductory course on systems dynamics modelling for health system analysts
This model was developed as part of the curriculum development for a short introductory course on systems dynamics modelling for health system analysts