International Journal of Technology | 2021

Modular Isolation Units for Patients with Mild-to-Moderate Conditions in Response to Hospital Surges Resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic

 
 
 

Abstract


This paper presents a design proposal of an Isolation Recovery House (IRH), an adaptable modular isolation care unit specifically designed for patients with mild-to-moderate conditions as a response to an infectious disease outbreak In particular, the study responds to the current COVID- 19 pandemic, which urges the installation of isolation facilities as quickly as possible The study offers a design solution that could expand the capacity for isolation facilities, especially in underdeveloped or developing countries, such as Indonesia, with many regions located further away from big cities The design proposal assists existing hospitals in reducing excessive workload due to the surge in patients and control possible in-hospital transmission The study began by investigating criteria for designing and constructing quickly-built isolation facilities that comply with the standards for isolation space, particularly COVID-19 patients The criteria, namely quick construction, adaptability to various contexts, and meets the minimum isolation space design standards, formed the basis for proposing thesign This paper argues that as a ready-to- implement design, IRH could be an option to improve health-care services during the pandemic © 2021, International Journal of Technology All Rights Reserved

Volume 12
Pages 43-53
DOI 10.14716/IJTECH.V12I1.4115
Language English
Journal International Journal of Technology

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