Quality of healthcare in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic [electronic resource] / Anastasius Moumtzoglou.
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- 出版: Hershey, PA : IGI Global 2022
- 叢書名: Advances in healthcare information systems and administration (AHISA) book series,
- 主題: Quality of Health Care--standards. , Quality Assurance, Health Care--standards. , COVID-19 (Disease) , Health Information Systems. , Digital Technology.
- ISBN: 9781799891994 (ebk.) 、 9781799891987 (hbk.)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has put massive stress on healthcare professionals’ formal training, their creed to do no harm, and the patient safety movement. COVID-19 affects all aspects of daily life and healthcare’s organizational culture and values. Healthcare institutions experience absenteeism, change in commerce patterns, and interrupted supply/delivery in this context. It has also revealed the extensive amounts of data needed for population health management, as well as the opportunities afforded by mainstreaming telehealth and virtual care capabilities, thus making the implementation of health IT essential in the post-pandemic era. Quality of Healthcare in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic clarifies how healthcare professionals might provide their services differently than treating a patient through its vicinity with multiple providers. It examines the notion that healthcare education requires a pack of healthcare workers from varied educational backgrounds and training levels for the nuances of a disease. Covering topics such as blockchain technology, power density analysis, and supply chain, this book is a valuable resource for undergraduate and extended degree program students, graduate students of healthcare quality and health services management, healthcare managers, health professionals, researchers, professors, and academicians.
摘要註
"The book examines the massive stress on healthcare professionals' formal training, their creed to no harm, and the patient safety movement during the recent Covid-19 pandemic and offers suggestions on how healthcare professionals might provide their services differently "--




