Nature July 2, 2024
Lu Zhong, Dimitri Lopez, Sen Pei & Jianxi Gao

Abstract

Understanding healthcare system resilience has become paramount, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which imposed unprecedented burdens on healthcare services and severely impacted public health. Resilience is defined as the system’s ability to absorb, recover from and adapt to disruptions; however, despite extensive studies on this subject, we still lack empirical evidence and mathematical tools to quantify its adaptability (the ability of the system to adjust to and learn from disruptions). By analyzing millions of patients’ electronic medical records across US states, we find that the COVID-19 pandemic caused two successive waves of disruptions within the...

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