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王者之剑的剑鞘:关于全民健康覆盖下高效且有效的医疗体系在应对大流行期间作用的一则寓言

The Scabbard of Excalibur: An Allegory on the Role of an Efficient and Effective Healthcare System under Universal Health Coverage during the Pandemic Response.

作者信息

Noda Hiroyuki

机构信息

Public Health, Department of Social Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita 565-0871, Japan.

Public Health Bureau, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Tokyo 100-8916, Japan.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 May 9;12(10):979. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12100979.

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, while some countries succeeded in reducing their rate of death after SARS-CoV-2 infection via vaccination by the end of 2021, some of them also faced hospital capacity strain, leading to social anxiety about delays in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with other diseases. This essay presents an allegory to explain the situation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through an allegory and , this essay indicates that "the scabbard of Excalibur" that we are looking for is an efficient and effective healthcare system that can diagnose patients who might become severely ill due to COVID-19 and to treat them without hospital capacity strain. In , the scabbard of Excalibur was lost, and we have not been able to find any alternatives to end the COVID-19 pandemic. We can choose a future in which "the scabbard of Excalibur" exists, providing a different ending for the next pandemic.

摘要

在新冠疫情期间,虽然一些国家在2021年底通过接种疫苗成功降低了感染新冠病毒后的死亡率,但其中一些国家也面临医院容量紧张的问题,导致社会对其他疾病患者诊断和治疗延误感到焦虑。本文通过一则寓言来解释新冠疫情期间的情况。通过这则寓言,本文表明我们正在寻找的“王者之剑的剑鞘”是一个高效且有效的医疗系统,它能够诊断出可能因新冠病毒而病情严重的患者,并在不造成医院容量紧张的情况下对其进行治疗。在寓言中,王者之剑的剑鞘丢失了,而我们一直未能找到任何替代方案来结束新冠疫情。我们可以选择一个存在“王者之剑的剑鞘”的未来,为下一次疫情提供一个不同的结局。

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