INSTRUCTIONS:
An individual paper is due for the course and represents 40% of your grade. The goal is to review current literature for the business impact of COVID on any of our healthcare Generated: 10/5/2021 Page 4 of 11 stakeholders. this should be reviewed for the impact of the disease itself as well as the impact of our national/state response. A specific example is covered in session 1. Remember this is a finance class so the focus of impact should be on financial business models. Please include a completed outline with the rough draft.
Introduction: It has been witnessed for the very time that the health crisis has brought the global
economy to a halt, highlighting how inextricably the economy and healthcare have become (Kaye et al., 2020). Health-care systems throughout the world were not built to handle this situation: an unexpected large-scale health crisis that necessitates immediate resource mobilization and impacts the whole population. This study attempts to call attention to the negative effect of pandemic's and their implications for a better future healthcare system for the patients
Main Points:
Patients' desire for health solutions has increased tremendously since the onset of the
COVID-19 epidemic. Staying connected has become more important than ever in order to
provide a unique patient experience (Jazieh & Kozlakidis, 2020). Patients are actively
looking for digital solutions that will allow them to see their doctor without having to leave
their homes. Thus, healthcare needs to go through a fast transition, with an increasing
emphasis on improving long-term patient outcomes and experiences.
In practice it can be stated that the experience of the patient is healthcare industry: the variety of contacts between the patient and their touch-points—Inpatient and outpatient
care, portals, office and virtual contacts, home visits, social media, and their health plan.
However, this just does not confide to access or fluid or convenience at the retail level but
it is about making a decision immediately. Hence, it is stated that the Health System is a
clinical capacity that tackles it is patient dynamic right here and right now.
Conclusion: As a result of the crisis across the globe, providers, patients, Payors, and other health stakeholders have been pushed to stress-test modalities of delivering healthcare. There is a need for rationalizing and utilizing available resources while demonstrating resistance on the front lines during the pandemic. Hence, it is necessary to develop a health care system for the patients where improved treatment, quicker workflows, streamlined business operations, and a better balance of resources with demand are all possible when stakeholders exchange, adapt, and implement medical knowledge in real-time.
How the Pandemic changes Health Care
The pandemic situation of COVID-19 has created different problems for the people from
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INSTRUCTIONSAn individual paper is due for the course and repre
1. INSTRUCTIONS:
An individual paper is due for the course and represents 40% of
your grade. The goal is to review current literature for the
business impact of COVID on any of our healthcare Generated:
10/5/2021 Page 4 of 11 stakeholders. this should be reviewed
for the impact of the disease itself as well as the impact of our
national/state response. A specific example is covered in
session 1. Remember this is a finance class so the focus of
impact should be on financial business models. Please include a
completed outline with the rough draft.
Introduction: It has been witnessed for the very time that the
health crisis has brought the global
economy to a halt, highlighting how inextricably the economy
and healthcare have become (Kaye et al., 2020). Health-care
systems throughout the world were not built to handle this
situation: an unexpected large-scale health crisis that
necessitates immediate resource mobilization and impacts the
whole population. This study attempts to call attention to the
negative effect of pandemic's and their implications for a better
future healthcare system for the patients
Main Points:
Patients' desire for health solutions has increased
tremendously since the onset of the
COVID-19 epidemic. Staying connected has become more
important than ever in order to
provide a unique patient experience (Jazieh & Kozlakidis,
2020). Patients are actively
looking for digital solutions that will allow them to see their
doctor without having to leave
their homes. Thus, healthcare needs to go through a fast
transition, with an increasing
emphasis on improving long-term patient outcomes and
experiences.
In practice it can be stated that the experience of the
2. patient is healthcare industry: the variety of contacts
between the patient and their touch-points—Inpatient and
outpatient
care, portals, office and virtual contacts, home visits, social
media, and their health plan.
However, this just does not confide to access or fluid or
convenience at the retail level but
it is about making a decision immediately. Hence, it is stated
that the Health System is a
clinical capacity that tackles it is patient dynamic right here and
right now.
Conclusion: As a result of the crisis across the globe, providers,
patients, Payors, and other health stakeholders have been
pushed to stress-test modalities of delivering healthcare. There
is a need for rationalizing and utilizing available resources
while demonstrating resistance on the front lines during the
pandemic. Hence, it is necessary to develop a health care
system for the patients where improved treatment, quicker
workflows, streamlined business operations, and a better
balance of resources with demand are all possible when
stakeholders exchange, adapt, and implement medical
knowledge in real-time.
How the Pandemic changes Health Care
The pandemic situation of COVID-19 has created different
problems for the people from
which one of the most significant problems is that it has
changed the entire health care system.
The health care professionals have to follow the new rules
related to health care so that chances of a better situation can
become enhanced. Temesgen et al. conducted the study in
2020 to explain the condition of the health care system
that has become occurred due to COVID-19 in both developed
and developing countries. The study has claimed that the health
care system became negatively affected after the diagnosis of
the first case of COVID-19 that was reported on December 31,
2019. There are different causes that lead to the generation of
3. different problems, from which one of the most significant
causes is that it spread into more than 212 countries at the
same time. The number of patients became increased from
5.4 million, which showed that the pressure on government
and health care professionals enhanced, and they had to
implement different changes in the health care system. This
large-scale pandemic of COVID-19 has caused the health care
system to shift how health care professionals provide care
substantially and quickly. There were also certain other changes
that resulted due to the implementation of lockdown by the
government in different countries (Temesgen, 2020).
The study was conducted in 2020 by Liu et al. to find the
changes that have occurred in the
field of health care due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
There is no doubt that the outbreak of COVID-19 was a
sudden burden on society and health care professionals. There
was not any other option just to change the health care system
according to the situation and available facilities so that
maximum lives could be saved. The main concern of the
health care professionals was to
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decrease the rate of morbidity and mortality within available
resources. Therefore, the entire health care system has to face
some changes due to pandemics (Liu, 2020).
Thus, it has become concluded from the results that there are
different changes that have
become occurred in the health care system due to the
pandemic situation of COVID-19. It is important for the
government and health care professionals to analyze the
situation and implement such a system that negative impacts can
be reduced.
References
Jazieh, A. R., & Kozlakidis, Z. (2020). Healthcare
4. transformation in the post-coronavirus
pandemic era. Frontiers in Medicine, 7, 429.
Jazieh, A. R., & Kozlakidis, Z. (2020). Healthcare
transformation in the post-coronavirus
pandemic era. Frontiers in Medicine, 7, 429.
Kaye, A. D., Okeagu, C. N., Pham, A. D., Silva, R. A., Hurley,
J. J., Arron, B. L., ... & Cornett,
E. M. (2020). Economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic on
health care facilities and
systems: international perspectives. Best Practice & Research
Clinical Anaesthesiology.
Temesgen, Z. M., DeSimone, D. C., Mahmood, M., Libertin, C.
R., Palraj, B. R. V., & Berbari, E.
F. (2020, September). Health care after the COVID-19
pandemic and the influence of
telemedicine. In Mayo Clinic Proceedings (Vol. 95, No. 9, pp.
S66-S68). Elsevier.
Liu, X., Chen, J., Wang, D., Li, X., Wang, E., Jin, Y., ... &
Hou, X. (2020). COVID-19 outbreak
can change the job burnout in health care professionals—
frontiers in Psychiatry, 11.
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
· Textbook: Chapter 11, 12
· Lesson
· Minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition to the textbook.
Instructions
Research the proportion of women, African Americans, Native
Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans and openly
gay or lesbian members of Congress.
1. Reflect on what these patterns say about the nature of
representation.
2. Why do some groups tend to be underrepresented in
Congress?
3. Why do you see a trend in which more women and minorities
are being represented?
5. 4. Do you think the underrepresentation of women and
minorities affect Congress's business?
5. How might we as a people address this situation and strive
towards equal representation? Make sure to cite sources used.
Writing Requirements (APA format)
· Length: 1.5-2 pages (not including title page or references
page)
· 1-inch margins
· Double spaced
· 12-point Times New Roman font
· Title page
· References page (minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition
to textbook if cited)