Smart Management of Healthcare Professionals Involved in COVID-19 Contrast With SWAPS

The recent COVID-19 pandemic in Italy has highlighted several critical issues in the management process of infected people. At the health level, the management of the COVID-19 positive was mainly delegated to the regional authorities and centrally monitored by the State. Despite requested common act...

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Main Authors: Paolo Bellavista, Marco Torello, Antonio Corradi, Luca Foschini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2021.638743/full
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spelling doaj-7744d7d2fc0c46f88902be9a307970052021-08-05T07:06:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainable Cities2624-96342021-08-01310.3389/frsc.2021.638743638743Smart Management of Healthcare Professionals Involved in COVID-19 Contrast With SWAPSPaolo BellavistaMarco TorelloAntonio CorradiLuca FoschiniThe recent COVID-19 pandemic in Italy has highlighted several critical issues in the management process of infected people. At the health level, the management of the COVID-19 positive was mainly delegated to the regional authorities and centrally monitored by the State. Despite requested common activities (such as diagnosis of virus positivity, active surveillance of infected people and contact tracing), Regional Health Departments were able to issue specific directives in their territories and establish priority levels for each activity according to the specific needs related to the emergency in their area. The development of novel digital tools for the management of infected people become an urgent necessity to foster more organized and integrated solutions, able to quickly process large amounts of data. Mobile Crowdsensing methodologies could effectively facilitate needed lateral interviewing activities as well as the monitoring of crowds in environments with a high concentration of virus-positive subjects (such are hospital wards but also other locations), facilitating the tracing of possible outbreaks of contagion due to advanced geolocation techniques and big data analysis methods. This paper analyzes the functionality of SWAPS (Supporting Workflows for Healthcare Personnel management), a modular and scalable web platform which facilitate and reduces the management time of COVID positive health personnel within healthcare facilities. It also analyzes the possible integrations between SWAPS and ParticipACT, an advanced MCS platform developed by the University of Bologna that can help set up the alert notification in case of entry into a COVID risk area. This article surveys the current literature on software platforms to address COVID-19 and related tracing issues and presents the practical issues and on-the-field results obtained from the research developed by the University of Bologna by assisting the deployment of the proposed solution for a big Regional Health Department in the city of Bologna.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2021.638743/fullCOVID-19digital transformationwearable IOT sensorscontact tracingurban technologiesmobile crowdsensing
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Luca Foschini
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Antonio Corradi
Luca Foschini
Smart Management of Healthcare Professionals Involved in COVID-19 Contrast With SWAPS
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
COVID-19
digital transformation
wearable IOT sensors
contact tracing
urban technologies
mobile crowdsensing
author_facet Paolo Bellavista
Marco Torello
Antonio Corradi
Luca Foschini
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title Smart Management of Healthcare Professionals Involved in COVID-19 Contrast With SWAPS
title_short Smart Management of Healthcare Professionals Involved in COVID-19 Contrast With SWAPS
title_full Smart Management of Healthcare Professionals Involved in COVID-19 Contrast With SWAPS
title_fullStr Smart Management of Healthcare Professionals Involved in COVID-19 Contrast With SWAPS
title_full_unstemmed Smart Management of Healthcare Professionals Involved in COVID-19 Contrast With SWAPS
title_sort smart management of healthcare professionals involved in covid-19 contrast with swaps
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
issn 2624-9634
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The recent COVID-19 pandemic in Italy has highlighted several critical issues in the management process of infected people. At the health level, the management of the COVID-19 positive was mainly delegated to the regional authorities and centrally monitored by the State. Despite requested common activities (such as diagnosis of virus positivity, active surveillance of infected people and contact tracing), Regional Health Departments were able to issue specific directives in their territories and establish priority levels for each activity according to the specific needs related to the emergency in their area. The development of novel digital tools for the management of infected people become an urgent necessity to foster more organized and integrated solutions, able to quickly process large amounts of data. Mobile Crowdsensing methodologies could effectively facilitate needed lateral interviewing activities as well as the monitoring of crowds in environments with a high concentration of virus-positive subjects (such are hospital wards but also other locations), facilitating the tracing of possible outbreaks of contagion due to advanced geolocation techniques and big data analysis methods. This paper analyzes the functionality of SWAPS (Supporting Workflows for Healthcare Personnel management), a modular and scalable web platform which facilitate and reduces the management time of COVID positive health personnel within healthcare facilities. It also analyzes the possible integrations between SWAPS and ParticipACT, an advanced MCS platform developed by the University of Bologna that can help set up the alert notification in case of entry into a COVID risk area. This article surveys the current literature on software platforms to address COVID-19 and related tracing issues and presents the practical issues and on-the-field results obtained from the research developed by the University of Bologna by assisting the deployment of the proposed solution for a big Regional Health Department in the city of Bologna.
topic COVID-19
digital transformation
wearable IOT sensors
contact tracing
urban technologies
mobile crowdsensing
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2021.638743/full
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