2022, Vol. 3, Issue 2, Part A
Health care management during the COVID-19 pandemic: A literature review
Author(s): Basima Jazea Jasim and Al-Hakam Mohammed Fadhil
Abstract: Global public health is at risk from COVID-19. So far, it has impacted eight million people. The COVID-19 epidemic has created several obstacles for hospitals, including a scarcity of healthcare workers, supplies, equipment, and hospital space. Every country has a distinct approach to resolving challenges in hospitals. Health care personnel in several nations are shifted from less impacted areas to the most afflicted districts. Other countries started making their own medical and personal safety gear, including face masks and ventilators. During a pandemic, some nations establish emergency hospitals, while others transform stadiums, College dorms, hostels, and vast halls were transformed into makeshift pandemic hospitals. This means that managing hospitals during the epidemic will be difficult. Most countries are doing everything they can to fix the problem within their own capacity.
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How to cite this article:
Basima Jazea Jasim and Al-Hakam Mohammed Fadhil. Health care management during the COVID-19 pandemic: A literature review. International Journal of Childhood and Development Disorders. 2022; 3(2): 21-25.