Pandemic Perspectives

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How Tech Is Saving Lives During COVID Padmini Murthy, M.D., M.P.H., M.S. Nayanesh Bhandutia, M.S., M.B.A.

custom-made hands-free common door handles to reduce the transmission of the coronavirus from inanimate objects, which are a common source of infection.

Smartphone Tracking: High-Tech Contact Tracing Using technology to track cellphone users has been used in countries like Singapore and South Korea for contact tracing. Bluetooth and wireless signals to trace users in proximity have been used in Singapore. On the other hand, South Korea’s success in containing and managing the outbreak was due in part to tracking phone use, in addition to bank transactions and use of closed-circuit television footage. As the COVID-19 pandemic relentlessly spreads globally it has been pushing healthcare systems to their limits and compelling governments and healthcare institutions to rethink their service delivery strategies. While the number of men infected by COVID-19 is greater than the number of women, globally girls and women face challenges as gender inequality has become more pronounced and women’s health status has been affected. Member States, United Nations agencies, non-government organizations, and foundations are incorporating the use of technology to address this grave public health crisis.

It was interesting to note that Moscow launched a QR-based system to track the disease in the country. The U.S.-based tech giants such as Apple and Google launched a partnership in April 2020 to roll out a Test and Trace strategy.

Shift to Telehealth Many safety-net clinics in the United States are using telehealth services as much as possible. According to a survey of health centers by the Health Resources and Services Administration in April, by the end of 2020 about 54% of health center visits were conducted virtually.

COVID-19 is the first pandemic in human history where technology and social media are being used on a massive scale to keep people safe, productive, and connected while being physically apart.

Planned Parenthood has announced that it will offer telehealth services in all states in the United States, including contraceptive counseling and other sexual and reproductive services.

Among the current innovations are the following:

Also in April 2020, the World Health Organization and the International Telecommunication Union with support from UNICEF announced a plan to partner with telecommunication companies to text people directly on their mobile phones with vital health messaging to help protect them from COVID-19. The aim is to leverage cellphone technology to connect with people who lack access to internet technology. The program is expected to launch initially in the Asia-Pacific region.

3D Printing In Spain, to address the shortages for personal protective equipment, coronavirus makers and tech companies open-sourced their designs for making masks and ventilators to assist patients with mild symptoms of COVID-19. Other companies made use of printers to print components to modify snorkeling masks into ventilator masks. In Italy, The FabLab, a start-up company, launched a project that printed 3D valves, which were used to connect respirators to oxygen masks to meet the shortages in the supply chain of these valves. Formlabs, which partners with technology companies in the U.S., has started printing 3D nasopharyngeal swabs, which are needed to collect samples for COVID-19 testing. Materialise, another tech company, has allowed free access to its designs for use with 3D printers to make

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Maternal Health According to the World Health Organization, approximately 810 women died in 2017 from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. This rate could very well rise during the pandemic due to restrictions on movements and shelter-in-place orders. It is of utmost importance that pregnant women who cannot visit service providers regularly receive information related to their health.


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Generation COVID: From the Eye of the Storm, a New Generation is Born

14min
pages 64-72

Want More Women in Leadership Roles? Focus on Their Strategy and Not Their Smile

3min
page 63

Hospital Industry Faces Reckoning: Where Do We Go From Here?

3min
page 57

Imperative Wake Up Call For Industry Leaders: The Time To Think About COVID-19 As A Complex Adaptive Challenge Is Now

6min
pages 59-62

COVID-19: In the Race for a Vaccine, Biopharmaceutical Companies Showing Moral

3min
page 58

The COVID-19 Pandemic: For-Profit Health Plans Win, Hospitals Lose

4min
pages 55-56

Don’t Disparage the Pace of COVID-19 Research

7min
pages 53-54

Amid a Historic Pandemic, Public Health Must Take the Lead Even With Other

3min
page 52

How Tech Is Saving Lives During COVID

4min
pages 50-51

A Pandemic Ethical Conundrum: Must Health Care Workers Risk Their Lives to Treat

27min
pages 39-48

The COVID-19 Vaccine is Coming. But Will We Be Ready?

3min
page 49

The COVID-19 Pandemic is Squeezing Women Out of Science

13min
pages 34-38

Let Ageism Bite the Dust During COVID

3min
page 32

Unspoken and Undone: Caring for Women Dealing with the Emotional Trauma of COVID-19

2min
page 33

A Pandemic in a Pandemic: Gender Based Violence and COVID

3min
page 31

Higher Education’s Misguided Obsession with Diversity Officers

5min
pages 29-30

Too Little or Too Late: U.S. Senate Response to Public Health Crises

4min
pages 26-28

Weighing the Economics, Public Health Benefits of Sheltering in Place

4min
page 25

We Need a Better CARES Package for the Elderly

3min
page 24

A Poignant EMS Week Amid a Historic Pandemic

5min
pages 19-20

NYC Paramedic Describes Holding ‘Ad Hoc Wake’ in Ambulance for Coronavirus Victim

2min
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To Stop College Students from Attending “COVID Parties” Start Asking Why

4min
pages 15-16

The Trump Rally in Tulsa is A Recipe for Disaster

3min
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COVID-19 Patients? Saving Ourselves from the Groundhog Day Effect When the Current Crisis Passes, Will We All Still be Created Equal? May Have Different Answers The Ethical Minefield of Prioritizing Health Care for Some with COVID

3min
page 21

Improving Communication in Technology Driven Mental Health

3min
page 18

With COVID-19, Civil Discontent Must Not Lead to Civil Disobedience

4min
pages 11-14

COVID-Safe: Amidst the Pandemic, Look Out for Number One

3min
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Senator Paul’s Skepticism of Experts Sets a Very Dangerous Precedent

3min
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To End the Female Recession, Women Need Their Own Rally Cry

4min
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Trump’s Kung Flu Takes its Place in Chronology of Racial Fear-Mongering

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