California News Times June 8, 2021
Johnny Ong

How lessons learned from COVID-19 in 2020 will transform future healthcare institutions, Write Johnny Ong, Healthcare Practice Lead, Zebra Technologies Asia Pacific

When the pandemic began, there was a shortage of critical medical equipment and consumables. Budgets are quickly squeezed as routine medical examinations and selective surgery are stopped or voluntarily postponed by patients, and practitioners must quickly adapt to non-ideal treatment models to comply with new safety protocols. did not.

Despite these challenges, the pandemic has reportedly helped improve India’s health infrastructure by encouraging both the government and the private sector to enhance services, ironically. In fact, while the Indian central government has already spent more than $ 40 million on hospital equipment alone, private hospitals have invested...

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