Recent Scenario of the Indian Healthcare System Post COVID-19 Emergence and in Severely Ill Patients

Sushant Mishra, Shushank Mahajan, Able Mogha, Abhinav Yadav, Wandeep Dagar, Isha Chawla, Meenakshi Dhanawat
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The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has brought fundamental changes to our priorities and problems, especially those related to the healthcare sector. The COVID-19 pandemic put even the world's most advanced healthcare systems to the test and India's healthcare system has been rattled as well. In this accordance, the Indian government has introduced many new policies and schemes like free vaccination drive, Atmanirbhar Bharat, and free COVID care under Ayushman Bharat. With the continuation of COVID-19, problems like Self-medication and hoarding of medicines among the common population keep on rising and this was due to flu-like symptoms of COVID-19, miss information on social media, or due to less or no interaction between patients and doctors as the population is now shifting to telemedicine which offers the benefit of consultation at their own home. These situations served as a boon to the Pharma sector as stocks of many pharma companies and industries have been reported to have increased in the past 2 years of the pandemic due to an increase in demand and manufacturing and consumption of pharmaceutical goods and also reportedly being increased by alot in coming years. However, this rapid growth of the pharmaceutical sector is beneficial for pharmacists, businessmen, and others who are directly or indirectly associated with the healthcare fraternity but in our opinion, it will negatively impact the Indian economy or can be viewed as a problem which can lead to the downfall of the qualitative aspect of the pharma sector in the long term.
COVID-19 出现后印度医疗系统和重症患者的近况
2019年冠状病毒病大流行给我们的优先事项和问题带来了根本性的变化,特别是与医疗保健部门有关的问题。COVID-19大流行甚至对世界上最先进的医疗体系进行了考验,印度的医疗体系也受到了冲击。为此,印度政府推出了许多新政策和计划,如免费疫苗接种运动、阿特曼Bharat和AyushmanBharat下的免费COVID护理。随着COVID-19的持续,普通人群中自我药疗和囤积药物等问题不断增加,这是由于COVID-19的流感样症状,社交媒体上的信息缺失,或者由于患者和医生之间的互动减少或没有,因为人们现在转向远程医疗,提供在家咨询的好处。这些情况对制药部门来说是一个福音,因为据报道,由于对药品的需求、制造和消费增加,许多制药公司和行业的股票在大流行的过去两年里有所增加,而且据报道,在未来几年还会增加很多。然而,制药行业的快速增长对药剂师、商人和其他直接或间接与医疗保健行业相关的人是有益的,但在我们看来,这将对印度经济产生负面影响,从长远来看,这可能会导致制药行业质量方面的下降。
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