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Do you believe COVID-19 will force the United States to revisit our healthcare system for a major change in the next decade?
As coronanvirus spread in U.S , it has exposed flaws present in the current healthcare of country . making everyone to get treatment on speculative tests . Perhaps healthcare sector historically over-utilized system in all the wrong ways .There is always space to innovate and strengthening health sector but giving more weightage to future innovation , we forget to maintain the basic standard of current healthcare system.
This is an inflection point for all of us as a country about how we utilize our health care system. How we further develop and preparing for coming situations.Another question is how can we innovate to create an easier, faster and more seamless method of diagnosing patients with coronavirus, or during future pandemics.
United states must have to calm ,logical ,rational, timely and decisive to design crisis management. But crisis moments also present opportunity: more sophisticated and flexible use of technology, less polarization, a revived appreciation for the outdoors and life’s other simple pleasures. No one knows exactly what will come, but here is our best stab at a guide to the unknown ways that society—government, healthcare, the economy, our lifestyles and more—will change.
The colossal failure of the Trump administration both to keep Americans healthy shock the public enough back to insisting on something from government other than emotional satisfaction.The coronavirus pandemic is going to cause immense pain and suffering. But it will force Unitd states to reconsider who we are and what we value, and, in the long run, it could help us rediscover the better version of our Healthcare system.
The epidemic revealed deadly flaws in the health care system, and U.S must demand major changes in the health-care system. We must have to reform United states costly government incentives , vaccine availaibility supply chains and cost effective innovations in coming years.