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Elective surgeries during and after the COVID-19 pandemic: Case burden and physician shortage concerns
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Author Affiliations
University of Debrecen, Sumy State University, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital, ...
Published InAnnals of Medicine and Surgery
Year2022
Citations83
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on several aspects of global healthcare systems, particularly surgical services. New guidelines, resource scarcity, and an ever-increasing demand for care have posed challenges to healthcare professionals, resulting in the cancellation of many surgeries, with short and long-term consequences for surgical care and patient outcomes. As the pandemic subsides and the healthcare system attempts to reestablish a sense of normalcy, surgical recommendations and advisories will shift. These changes, combined with a growing case backlog (postponed surgeries + regularly scheduled surgeries) and a physician shortage, can have serious consequences for physician health and, as a result, surgical care. Several initiatives are already being implemented by governments to ensure a smooth transition as surgeries resume. Newer…
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