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Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
On-line version ISSN 1561-3194
Abstract
PELAEZ BATISTA, Alejandro; REYES CHIRINO, Raymari and GORGOY LUGO, Jesús Alberto. GICA-Covid: web application to manage the information in the Isolation Centers for COVID-19 patients. Rev Ciencias Médicas [online]. 2021, vol.25, n.1 Epub Feb 01, 2021. ISSN 1561-3194.
Introduction:
in the current battle that Cuba faces to deal with the pandemic, numerous mathematical models and computer applications have been developed. These analysis instruments depend on the necessary parameters to estimate from the data generated to obtain real-time information regarding the behavior of the disease from the local settings for the behavior of the disease and the implementation of editions.
Objective:
to develop a web application to manage the information in the Isolation Centers for COVID-19 patients in Pinar del Río province.
Methods:
technological development research, to create the processes of analysis, design and implementation of a web application of the information generated from the isolation centers for pandemic care. The scientific methods used during the development of the research are described and the technologies used to build the application are defined.
Results:
GICA-Covid was created, a web application for the management of all the information collected in the isolation centers opened in the province to fight Coronavirus. This web-application registers the data of patients and their companions; the isolation centers themselves according to their type, it also generates reports and creates graphs that improve the statistics that follow the behavior of the disease in Vueltabajo region.
Conclusions:
the development of the web application called GICA-covid favors a rapid management for the clinical and epidemiological study of the situation of the disease in the isolation centers of Pinar del Río province and timely decision-making.
Keywords : ISOLATION CENTERS; PATIENTS; COMPANIONS; INFORMATION MANAGEMENT; COVID-2019.