Telemedicine and Competency-Based Training to Maximize Resources in the Face of a Pandemic, Without Losing Humanization
Luis Alberto Camputaro,
Alejandro Jose Duarte Cuellar,
Carlos Gabriel Alvarenga Cardoza
et al.
Abstract:The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed global concerns about healthcare system capacity. The World Health Organization sets readiness standards for pandemics, but disparities in healthcare infrastructure and a shortage of medical professionals hinder responses. The pandemic has overwhelmed healthcare systems worldwide, leading to a shortage of healthcare workers. Countries like Mexico, Colombia, and Peru have recruited temporary healthcare professionals to address the shortage. Even countries with relatively high d… Show more
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