Vinay K Mayer, Director-Market Research & Consulting, Asia Research Partners highlights the ways that hospitals can mobilise when disasters strike and possibly prevent outbreaks from becoming major events and possibly saving thousands and thousands of lives in the process
In recent history, the global healthcare system faced a unique crisis. While we know that we’ve received some very valuable lessons from this particular incident, we also need to be ready for more acute and widespread attacks in the future and to be vigilant against those who may seek to capitalize on the vulnerabilities of our system. It is hoped that hospitals and their caregivers will rise above these obstacles and be better prepared to face challenges that arise as new pandemics emerge.