2019冠状病毒病后:数字化解决方案能否使全球医疗保健劳动力更加公平?

Q2 Medicine
Nagina Khan, Wolfgang Gilliar, J S Bamrah, Subodh Dave
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摘要

COVID-19大流行的一个意想不到的后果是远程医疗的指数级增长,医疗保健自动化变得越来越普遍。面对面的会议和培训活动已经相对无缝地被在线版本所取代,将临床或学术专业知识带到世界遥远的地方,使它们更容易获得和负担得起。提供远程医疗保健的数字平台的广泛覆盖为实现高质量医疗保健的民主化提供了机会,然而,仍然存在某些挑战:(a)在一个地理区域制定的临床指导可能需要进行调整以供其他地区使用;(b)一个司法管辖区的监管机制需要在其他司法管辖区提供患者安全;(c)技术基础设施的差异和不同经济体之间服务报酬的差异造成的障碍,导致人才流失和劳动力不公平。世界卫生组织的《全球卫生人员国际招聘业务守则》可提供初步框架,在此基础上制定应对这些挑战的办法。
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Post-COVID-19: can digital solutions lead to a more equitable global healthcare workforce?

Post-COVID-19: can digital solutions lead to a more equitable global healthcare workforce?

Post-COVID-19: can digital solutions lead to a more equitable global healthcare workforce?

An unintended consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the exponential growth of telemedicine, with automation of healthcare becoming more common. Face-to-face meetings and training events have been replaced relatively seamlessly with online versions, taking clinical or academic expertise to distant parts of the world and making them more accessible and affordable. The wide reach of digital platforms offering remote healthcare offers the opportunity of democratising access to high-quality healthcare, However, certain challenges remain: (a) clinical guidance developed in one geographical area may need adaptation for use in others; (b) regulatory mechanisms from one jurisdiction need to offer patient safety across other jurisdictions; (c) barriers created by disparity in technology infrastructure and the variation in pay for services across different economies, leading to brain drain and an inequitable workforce. The World Health Organization's Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel could offer the preliminary framework on which solutions to these challenges could be built.

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BJPsych International
BJPsych International Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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