Pandemic risk management: resources contingency planning and allocation
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Human Resource Management

Pandemic risk management: resources contingency planning and allocation

Xiaowei Chen , Wing Fung Chong, Runhuan Feng, Linfeng Zhang
External / Open Access
2020 arXiv Preprint

Abstract

Repeated history of pandemics, such as SARS, H1N1, Ebola, Zika, and COVID-19, has shown that pandemic risk is inevitable. Extraordinary shortages of medical resources have been observed in many parts of the world. Some attributing factors include the lack of sufficient stockpiles and the lack of coordinated efforts to deploy existing resources to the location of greatest needs. The paper investigates contingency planning and resources allocation from a risk management perspective, as opposed to the prevailing supply chain perspective. The key idea is that the competition of limited critical resources is not only present in different geographical locations but also at different stages of a pandemic. This paper draws on an analogy between risk aggregation and capital allocation in finance and pandemic resources planning and allocation for healthcare systems. The main contribution is to introduce new strategies for optimal stockpiling and allocation balancing spatio-temporal competitions of medical supply and demand.
Full Title Pandemic risk management: resources contingency planning and allocation
Primary Author Xiaowei Chen
Co-Authors Wing Fung Chong, Runhuan Feng, Linfeng Zhang
Publication Type Preprint
Year 2020
Journal arXiv Preprint
Category Human Resource Management
Institution External / Open Access
Access Open Access
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APA
Xiaowei Chen, Wing Fung Chong, Runhuan Feng, Linfeng Zhang (2020). *Pandemic risk management: resources contingency planning and allocation*. External / Open Access.
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Xiaowei Chen. *Pandemic risk management: resources contingency planning and allocation*. External / Open Access, 2020.