The world may be on the heels of a coronavirus outbreak. If so, large numbers of people will need to be hospitalized. These people will need to be intubated and put into ICU. If the number of sick people exceeds the capacity of the hospital system, the mortality rate will rise when people cannot get these services.

So what can you do as a coder? What we will need very soon is real-time information about each hospital including the number of beds, ICUs, and ECMO machines available on our smartphones. Only with this information, can we make informed decisions about which hospital to go to during the midst of an outbreak. I, for one, would download an app that would tell me about the status of my local hospitals.

I suspect there will need to be a degree of crowdsourcing to get insider information about each hospital. Medical staff will be too busy to provide this information. Perhaps data can be scrapped from social media to determine when a hospital has reached its maximum capacity, allowing to be directed to nearby hospitals. We will need information and coders can provide us with the tools we need.

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Jared Ostmeyer

Postdoctoral researcher in computational biology. Currently living and working in Dallas Texas.