MODELING THE EFFECT OF TIME DELAY IN THE INCREMENT OF NUMBER OF HOSPITAL BEDS TO CONTROL AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Modeling the effect of time delay in the increment of number of hospital beds to control an infectious disease

One of the key factors to control the spread of any infectious disease is the health care facilities, especially the number of hospital beds.To assess the impact of number of hospital beds and control of an emerged infectious disease, we have formulated a mathematical model by considering population (susceptible, infected, hospitalized) and newly c

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Quality Care in Residential Care and Treatment Settings in North America: From Complex Research to Four Everyday Principles for Practice

Quality is a central topic in contemporary discussions about residential care, and specifically about group or congregate care.Such care settings have been contested in recent years specifically resulting from anecdotal evidence that quality is lacking.To this end, the response has focused on the development of quality indicators and standards.In t

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Emerging international regime of information security

The article examines burning issues of the formation of an international regime in the field of ensuring international information security in the context of geopolitical transformations and turbulence.The theory of international regimes developed by Russian and foreign researchers is used as a Switch Panel theoretical and methodological basis for

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