Authors :
Muktha Rawath R; Aileen J
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 3 - March
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3TmGbDi
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7770946
Abstract :
The study gives an overview of hospitals'
preparedness at the national and global levels for newly
arising and reoccurring pandemic epidemics.
Methodology
Between 2005 and 2020, this study's methodology
involved a review of the literature utilizing the PRISMA
procedure.
Result
A comparative chart of countries was created using
the binary coding for roughly 78 preparation factors
that were categorized according to WHO guideline by
randomly selecting six different nations for review. The
results indicate that India's level of readiness is rather
low when compared to other nations.
Conclusion
According to the research, there is room for
improvement in the hospital's readiness in regards to
crucial aspects of capacity access and administrative
controls, as well as a potential area for policy
development.
Keywords :
COVID -19, Hospital Preparedness, Pandemic Outbreak.
The study gives an overview of hospitals'
preparedness at the national and global levels for newly
arising and reoccurring pandemic epidemics.
Methodology
Between 2005 and 2020, this study's methodology
involved a review of the literature utilizing the PRISMA
procedure.
Result
A comparative chart of countries was created using
the binary coding for roughly 78 preparation factors
that were categorized according to WHO guideline by
randomly selecting six different nations for review. The
results indicate that India's level of readiness is rather
low when compared to other nations.
Conclusion
According to the research, there is room for
improvement in the hospital's readiness in regards to
crucial aspects of capacity access and administrative
controls, as well as a potential area for policy
development.
Keywords :
COVID -19, Hospital Preparedness, Pandemic Outbreak.