Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Two major technological paradigms have been developed in recent years, digital twins and the multiparadigm simulation. In the Health Sector, the enormous potential of both approaches for the management of public health emergencies is envisioned.OBJECTIVES: This study aims to develop the conceptual framework for the development of a Digital Public Health Emergency System.METHODS: The integration of the digital twins in health with the multi-paradigm simulation for the design of a digital system of public health emergencies is proposed.RESULTS: The proposal establishes the conceptual framework for the integration of a digital public health emergency system, incorporating multi-paradigm simulation in the construction of a digital twin.CONCLUSION: The use of cutting-edge technologies for public health emergencies will allow for a better response to contingencies as well as optimally managing the resources available in a health system.
Highlights
Two major technological paradigms have been developed in recent years, digital twins and the multiparadigm simulation
The proposal establishes the conceptual framework for the integration of a digital public health emergency system, incorporating multi-paradigm simulation in the construction of a digital twin
The present work aims to develop the conceptual framework for the application of the digital twins approach and the multi-paradigm modelling for planning the management of health services in the presence of public health emergencies
Summary
The use of cutting-edge technologies for public health emergencies will allow for a better response to contingencies as well as optimally managing the resources available in a health system.
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