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COVID-19 and healthcare system in China: challenges and progression for a sustainable future

Journal

GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12992-021-00665-9

Keywords

COVID-19; Epidemic; healthcare system; High-tech; Internet hospitals; post-epidemic era

Funding

  1. National College Students Innovative Entrepreneurial Training Program [201810343007]
  2. Wenzhou Science & Technology Bureau, China [S20190024]

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The global healthcare system has been pushed to the brink by the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. China's success in fighting the virus through innovative technologies provides valuable lessons for the global healthcare system to combat future unknown infections. Integrating these new forces into the global healthcare system is essential for effectively addressing current and future challenges.
With the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, healthcare systems across the world have been pushed to the brink. The approach of traditional healthcare systems to disaster preparedness and prevention has demonstrated intrinsic problems, such as failure to detect early the spread of the virus, public hospitals being overwhelmed, a dire shortage of personal protective equipment, and exhaustion of healthcare workers. Consequently, this situation resulted in manpower and resource costs, leading to the widespread and exponential rise of infected cases at the early stage of the epidemic. To limit the spread of infection, the Chinese government adopted innovative, specialized, and advanced systems, including empowered Fangcang and Internet hospitals, as well as high technologies such as 5G, big data analysis, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. The efficient use of these new forces helped China win its fight against the virus. As the rampant spread of the virus continues outside China, these new forces need to be integrated into the global healthcare system to combat the disease. Global healthcare system integrated with new forces is essential not only for COVID-19 but also for unknown infections in the future.

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