COVID-19对印度放射学实践的财务影响。

The Indian Journal of Radiology & Imaging Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-23 DOI:10.4103/ijri.IJRI_305_20
Gauri Ahuja, Mitusha Verma, Deepak Patkar
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摘要

COVID-19大流行将对医疗保健行业业务产生严重的财务影响。这将对全国的放射学服务产生重大的短期和长期影响。政府采取的各种保持社会距离措施将带来更大的经济障碍。医院为做好COVID-19防范工作的努力导致患者人数大幅下降,进而导致成像量大幅下降。尽管政府提供了一些救济措施,比如在特定时期内暂停所有未偿贷款的EMIs,并拨出资金用于加强医疗基础设施,但在可预见的未来,这次大流行的影响将使放射学业务陷入瘫痪状态。放射学实践对业务产生了重大影响,成像体积减少了近60%-70%,这将在未来几个月发生。管理人员和放射科医生应该积极采取措施,制定策略和计划,以渡过这场危机。最终,这场大流行将结束,生活将有一个“新常态”。今天被推迟的医疗援助将在以后寻求。应该大力推行远程放射学和人工智能等替代报告手段,并向他们的员工和年轻一代的放射科医生提供有关这些的教育,这应该是首要关注的问题。
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Financial impact of COVID-19 on radiology practice in India.

Financial impact of COVID-19 on radiology practice in India.

Financial impact of COVID-19 on radiology practice in India.

Financial impact of COVID-19 on radiology practice in India.

The COVID-19 pandemic will have serious financial effects on the healthcare sector business. There will be significant short-term and long-term effects of this on Radiology services throughout the country. Various social distancing measures undertaken by the government will bring larger economic hurdles with them. An attempt to achieve COVID-19 preparedness by hospitals has led to a significant decline in patient footfall and in turn imaging volumes. Despite relief measures provided by the government like providing a moratorium on EMIs of all outstanding loans for a specified period and allocating funds toward reinforcing healthcare infrastructure, the effects of this pandemic will leave the radiology business in a crippled state, in the foreseeable future. Radiology practices have seen a significant impact on business to the extent of almost 60%-70% reduction in imaging volumes and this will be the case for the next few months to come. Administrators and radiologists should proactively take measures to device strategies and plans to tide over this crisis. Eventually, this pandemic will end, and life will have a "New Normal." Medical aid that is being deferred today will be sought out later. Alternate means of reporting like teleradiology and artificial intelligence should be strongly pursued and providing education regarding these to their staff and the younger generation of radiologists should be of prime concern.

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