The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19
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Resumo: | More than two years after WHO declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a pandemic, a year after deploying the first COVID vaccine, and as we approach nearly 6.5 million infection-related deaths1, we wonder, as Brazilian front-line physicians, what are the lessons we should have learned. Accordingly, healthcare was the first of all systems affected by COVID-19, particularly in developing nations. Despite the additional costs of unemployment, supply chain disturbances, finance expenses to support businesses, and millions of children deprived of education, we still witness the abundance of daily clinical practices of low-value care, failed public health policies, and scientific researches of controversial relevance and not centered in the patient. |
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The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19COVIDHealthcareMore than two years after WHO declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a pandemic, a year after deploying the first COVID vaccine, and as we approach nearly 6.5 million infection-related deaths1, we wonder, as Brazilian front-line physicians, what are the lessons we should have learned. Accordingly, healthcare was the first of all systems affected by COVID-19, particularly in developing nations. Despite the additional costs of unemployment, supply chain disturbances, finance expenses to support businesses, and millions of children deprived of education, we still witness the abundance of daily clinical practices of low-value care, failed public health policies, and scientific researches of controversial relevance and not centered in the patient.AISI/HCI2022-12-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionInvited articleArtigo de convidadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br/index.php/rcsfmit_zero/article/view/136310.21876/rcshci.v12i4.1363Revista Ciências em Saúde; v. 12 n. 4 (2022): Outubro a Dezembro de 2022; 1-2Health Sciences Journal; Vol 12 No 4 (2022): October to December 2022; 1-22236-378510.21876/rcshci.v12i4reponame:Revista Ciências em Saúdeinstname:Hospital de Clínicas de Itajubáinstacron:HCIenghttps://portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br/index.php/rcsfmit_zero/article/view/1363/834Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Ciências em Saúdehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAntonio, Ana Carolina PeçanhaJesus-Silva, Seleno Glauber de2022-12-18T21:37:36Zoai:ojs.portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br:article/1363Revistahttps://portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br/index.php/rcsfmit_zeroPUBhttps://portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br/index.php/rcsfmit_zero/oaircs@hcitajuba.org.br||rcsfmit@medicinaitajuba.com.br2236-37852236-3785opendoar:2022-12-18T21:37:36Revista Ciências em Saúde - Hospital de Clínicas de Itajubáfalse |
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The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19 |
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The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19 |
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The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19 Antonio, Ana Carolina Peçanha COVID Healthcare |
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The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19 |
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The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19 |
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The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19 |
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The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19 |
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The challenges of low and middle-income countries in healthcare management after COVID-19 |
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Antonio, Ana Carolina Peçanha |
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Antonio, Ana Carolina Peçanha Jesus-Silva, Seleno Glauber de |
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Jesus-Silva, Seleno Glauber de |
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Antonio, Ana Carolina Peçanha Jesus-Silva, Seleno Glauber de |
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COVID Healthcare |
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COVID Healthcare |
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More than two years after WHO declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a pandemic, a year after deploying the first COVID vaccine, and as we approach nearly 6.5 million infection-related deaths1, we wonder, as Brazilian front-line physicians, what are the lessons we should have learned. Accordingly, healthcare was the first of all systems affected by COVID-19, particularly in developing nations. Despite the additional costs of unemployment, supply chain disturbances, finance expenses to support businesses, and millions of children deprived of education, we still witness the abundance of daily clinical practices of low-value care, failed public health policies, and scientific researches of controversial relevance and not centered in the patient. |
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