Fig. 1: Healthcare network modeling in Butte County, CA, under the impact of the 2018 Camp Fire and the 2020 COVID-19 epidemic. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Healthcare network modeling in Butte County, CA, under the impact of the 2018 Camp Fire and the 2020 COVID-19 epidemic.

From: Orchestrating performance of healthcare networks subjected to the compound events of natural disasters and pandemic

Fig. 1

a Spatial distribution of healthcare facilities in California40 and b the total number of licensed beds per 1000 population for California counties. c Location of different healthcare facilities in Butte County classified into those equipped with ER, and intensive care units, ICU; those without ER nor ICU; nursing homes; psychiatric health facilities; hospice and home health agencies; and clinics. Residence of the healthcare employees and staff according to OnTheMap website38 for one year before the 2018 wildfire. d Depiction of the healthcare network, including the main healthcare providers and their initial capacities, staffed beds, and supporting infrastructure. The schematic shows the interaction between the healthcare facilities and between each facility and the supporting infrastructure10. e The Camp Fire impact zone, including the fire perimeter, impacted healthcare staff, and impacted transportation networks33. f Location and age distribution of the initial active cases for the COVID-19 epidemic in Butte County39.

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