Digital transformation in healthcare requires more than the latest medical technology; to mitigate risks and reduce clinical burnout hospitals also need connectivity and interoperability.
Sep 20, 2023 // Globally, health systems were in crisis even before the pandemic now they are more vulnerable than ever. For more resilient health systems, we should see self-care as healthcare, incentivize preventative care, and address determinants of health beyond the body, writes Bayer's Daniella Foster.
Healthcare systems across the world are facing a deep crisis in the face of austerity, rising healthcare needs and mass staff shortages. This is translating into a massive spike in excess deaths. People are perishing pointlessly under this rotten system.
Since the pandemic began, health systems have faced severe medical supply shortages for everything from personal protective equipment and ventilators to testing kits. However, those issues pale in comparison to a growing workforce shortage that is touching nearly every aspect of the health ecosystem.
Covid has shone a harsh spotlight on the global inequalities of health care. Employers with staff in overseas positions are seeing a stark contrast in the