Health Management Crisis of COVID-19

K. Ashok, Muthu Babu, D. Satheesh
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has a negative effect on the poor, minority populations, and a wide variety of vulnerable communities because of its unequal distribution in populated regions and its limited ability to be mitigated by the rise in chronic conditions or the lack of access to high-quality healthcare (HC). Furthermore, the pandemic's negative consequences, such as social isolation and travel limitations, disproportionately affect persons in the poorest socioeconomic (SE) groups. We prepared seven national case studies from across the world to address the difficulties of improving health and highlight some of the responses used by government agencies and local groups: Afghanistan (AFGN), Albania (ALB), Algeria (ALGR), Australia (AU), Brazil (BR), China (CN), and France (FR). We encourage academics to continue doing rigorous research and establishing a sound evidence foundation for further scientific inquiries into COVID-19 health equity problems throughout the world. HC organisations may improve their agility, resilience, and learning with the support of insights from complexity science in order to better prepare for unexpected occurrences in the future.
COVID-19健康管理危机
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对穷人、少数群体和各种弱势群体产生了负面影响,因为它在人口稠密地区的分布不平等,而且由于慢性病的增加或无法获得高质量的医疗保健(HC),其缓解能力有限。此外,大流行病的负面后果,如社会隔离和旅行限制,对最贫穷的社会经济群体的影响尤为严重。我们准备了来自世界各地的七个国家案例研究,以解决改善健康的困难,并强调政府机构和地方团体使用的一些应对措施:阿富汗(AFGN)、阿尔巴尼亚(ALB)、阿尔及利亚(ALGR)、澳大利亚(AU)、巴西(BR)、中国(CN)和法国(FR)。我们鼓励学者们继续开展严谨的研究,为进一步对全球COVID-19卫生公平问题进行科学调查奠定坚实的证据基础。在复杂性科学见解的支持下,HC组织可以提高他们的敏捷性、弹性和学习能力,以便更好地为未来的意外事件做好准备。
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