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Journal of Infection and Public Health 卷:14
The healthier healthcare management models for COVID-19
Albert Lu1  Srijita Basumallick2  Helen Chiu3  Anshuman Mishra4  Ashutosh Tiwari5  Mohammad A. Shah6  Yogesh Shukla6 
[1] VBRI Innovation, 7/16 Kalkaji Extension, New Delhi 110 019, India;
[2] VBRI, Gammalkilsvägen 18, Ulrika 59 053, Sweden;
[3] Department of Chemistry, Asutosh College, Kolkata 700026, India;
[4] Institute of Advanced Materials, IAAM, Ulrika 59053, Sweden;
[5] National Institute of Technology (NIT), Srinagar 190006, India;
[6] Tripod Nano Tech, Taoyuan City 326, Taiwan;
关键词: Public healthcare;    Disease managements;    Healthier models;    COVID-19;    Pandemic;    Disease prognosis;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The worldwide pandemic situation of COVID-19 generates a situation in which healthcare resources such as diagnostic kits, drugs and basic healthcare infrastructure were on shortage throughout the period, along with negative impact on socio-economic system. Standardized public healthcare models were missing in pandemic situation, covering from hospitalized patient care to local resident’s healthcare managements in terms of monitoring, assess to diagnosis and medicines. This exploratory and intervention-based study with the objective of proposing COVID-19 Care Management Model representing comprehensive care of society including patients (COVID-19 and other diseases) and healthy subjects under integrated framework of healthier management model. Shifting policy towards technology-oriented models with well-aligned infrastructure can achieve better outcomes in COVID-19 prevention and care. The planned development of technical healthcare models for prognosis and improved treatment outcomes that take into account not only genomics, proteomics, nanotechnology, materials science perspectives but also the possible contribution of advanced digital technologies is best strategies for early diagnosis and infections control. In view of current pandemic, a Healthier Healthcare Management Model is proposed here as a source of standardized care having technology support, medical consultation, along with public health model of sanitization, distancing and contact less behaviours practices. Effective healthcare managements have been the main driver of healthier society where, positive action at identified research, technology and management segment more specifically public health, patient health, technology selection and political influence has great potential to enhanced the global response to COVID-19. The implementation of such practices will deliver effective diagnosis and control mechanism and make healthier society.

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