A Simulation Study of Coronavirus as an Epidemic Disease Using Agent-Based Modeling.

Perspect Health Inf Manag

Valerie J.M. Watzlaf, PhD, MPH, RHIA, FAHIMA, is Vice Chair of Education and Associate Professor, Department of Health Information Management, School of Health and Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, in Pennsylvania.

Published: March 2021

At the end of 2019, the world faced the novel coronavirus, and with it fear of economic collapse and mass fatalities. Simulation systems can be used to monitor the behavior of the virus. Simulation provides an abstract representation of reality by conveying details and characteristics of reality in a simple application. One of the most important ways to simulate is agent-based modeling. The health information professional plays an important role in developing these models. In this research, we simulate the spread of COVID-19 in a region restricted to a population with specific demographic characteristics and social relationships. This study aims to clarify the effects of preventative techniques that suppress the spread of epidemics, such as quarantines, social distancing, and reduced mass transit.

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