How Hospitals are Planning for the after-pandemic
The?Covid-19 pandemic?really took a toll on everybody’s life – especially the?healthcare sector?– and, therefore, this must lead us to take an?analytical approach?to the?epidemiological data?in order to?better organize healthcare centres?and?hospitals?all over the world.
Even if times were hard, there has been an?excellent level of containment of the contagion?caused by a good policy of?social distancing?and the use of?PPEs, not to mention the?vaccination campaign?that happened to be quite effective on the mortality of the Covid-19 disease.
On the other hand, unfortunately, the data have recorded a?very high mortality?not only because of the infection but also?for the so called non-Covid diseases. But why did it happen and what are the causes beneath this? Well, the number of?ordinary hospital beds,?medical equipment?and?ICU beds?was incredibly?low. Also, the number of physicians and nurses is well below the average required in these cases.
What needs to be done in existing hospitals and health facilities to support global health improvement
Covid-19?has also?expedited innovation and widened transformational opportunities?to solve these flaws in a way that enables for a long-term redesign of care delivery. Healthcare, therefore, will be able to?consistently improve procedures?to offer greater value, and successfully integrate new technology to enhance care by being flexible, adaptive, and sensitive to new information or changing trends.
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Existing?hospitals?and?health facilities?must focus on optimization by using new,?updated medical devices. In these cases, therefore, it’s critical to use?innovation?to?enhance treatment quality and access?while also addressing health imbalances among different demographic groups and underserved communities.?
Supporting integrated care, improving cost efficiency, and aligning outcomes will be made possible by promoting value-based design and adopting risk-sharing models.
In order for healthcare to improve,?we must guarantee safe and rapid care access to billions of patients every day.?How can healthcare do this quickly, effectively and safely??
In this field, Bomi Group has offered hospital inventory solutions since 2006.