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The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) presented new challenges in the healthcare sector (Vollmer et al., 2021). In the early stages of the pandemic, innovators were focused on surveillance tools, clinical trialling, supply chain management and solutions for diagnosing patients, including vaccine development. However, innovators began looking for ways to ensure proper communication between the public's health system over time. Different research collaboration platforms for the pandemic were established; complex fields, including hospital upgrading innovations, isolation of patients and risk management tools, were also developed and made public (Aziz et al., 2020). The unprecedented critical care demands and prolonged increase of insufficient staff-led healthcare organisations, healthcare coalitions and jurisdictions across the health system to update and revise patient surge management for the pandemic and future emergencies. This write-up focuses on COVID-19-related innovation trends in the health sector, particularly patient surge management.

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