Authors :
Mati Ur Rahman; Muhammad Ammad; Mati Ur Rahma
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 5 - May
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Abstract :
Healthcare is rife with trade-offs,
butdepending on one's location is in a pandemic's several
stages, one's options it could be more or less limited.
During the initial stages of COVID19, there was when
ambiguity, Systems of health care were under more
pressure and concentrated on a single "Flattening the
curve" is a criterion. As COVID19 continued, the 1st
wave's impact diminished, more options for
distinguishing COVID and non-COVID patients became
available. After that, as the 2nd wave soared once more,
and decision-makers were in a frenzy. under more
difficulty, even as greater understanding and additional
information wereestablished. Transitioning from
epidemic to get back on track, decisions becomes critical,
as There were no established rules for reverting to prior
resource allocation practices. In fact, when specific
techniques for prioritization founded on ethical and
economic grounds are used, the possibility available is
substantial.
Keywords :
COVID-19; Healthcare; Management; Prioritization; Global Pandemic.
Healthcare is rife with trade-offs,
butdepending on one's location is in a pandemic's several
stages, one's options it could be more or less limited.
During the initial stages of COVID19, there was when
ambiguity, Systems of health care were under more
pressure and concentrated on a single "Flattening the
curve" is a criterion. As COVID19 continued, the 1st
wave's impact diminished, more options for
distinguishing COVID and non-COVID patients became
available. After that, as the 2nd wave soared once more,
and decision-makers were in a frenzy. under more
difficulty, even as greater understanding and additional
information wereestablished. Transitioning from
epidemic to get back on track, decisions becomes critical,
as There were no established rules for reverting to prior
resource allocation practices. In fact, when specific
techniques for prioritization founded on ethical and
economic grounds are used, the possibility available is
substantial.
Keywords :
COVID-19; Healthcare; Management; Prioritization; Global Pandemic.