Your browser doesn't support javascript.
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 3 de 3
Filtrar
Adicionar filtros

Tipo de estudo
Ano de publicação
Tipo de documento
Intervalo de ano
1.
Bali Medical Journal ; 11(3):1656-1659, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2164339

RESUMO

Introduction: A Public Health Emergency of International Concern, the WHO designated the outbreak in China and surrounding countries in 2019. The Global board proclaimed public health emergency after research. The WHO encouraged states to step up their efforts before the instances grow. Six ASEAN members have confirmed early instances. WHO reports that the pandemic has reached all ten ASEAN countries. Unclear and inconsistent information and actions show Asia's delayed response to epidemics. Methods: This study uses VOSviewer to investigate ASEAN policy responses to the COVID-19 outbreak. A bibliographic data model can handle several data types. Categories, topics, density, and publication date are common article metadata. Results: Early decisions were taken without a plan to halt COVID-19 from spreading across Asia. Upon confirmation of the first case, national prevention and control measures were launched. Encouraging frequent hand washing, adequate mask usage, and other personal hygiene and sanitation habits were also addressed. Its nature leaves many data and information gaps. Major issues included preventing, detecting, and responding to disease outbreaks in public and medical contexts. Conclusion: The regional health systems came into action to help national health programs. The ASEAN countries have all responded to the COVID-19 outbreak. In order to prepare for and manage the COVID-19 outbreak, a thorough investigation is required.

2.
Bali Medical Journal ; 10(3):1289-1293, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1743039

RESUMO

Telemedicine has grown in prominence as a result of the growing deployment and development of digital technology. The existence of the Covid-19 Pandemic encourages the occurrence of Social Distancing drives people to seek safer health services, especially physicians with Covid-19 comorbidities in Indonesia, as a safer way to continue to provide services to the community. The points in this article are the type of telemedicine services, legal standing, and the rights and obligations of healthcare providers. The pandemic further emphasizes the importance of remote monitoring. However, physicians should have easy access to digital equipment and software to improve individual screening and monitor disease development.

3.
Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues ; 24(Special Issue 1):1-13, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1368237

RESUMO

Since the final months of 2019, the novel coronavirus has spread to more than 200 countries worldwide. As of this publication World meters report indicates more than 181,000,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus worldwide. This number keeps increasing daily, hitting different countries at different times, and the world has to adapt to the volatile situation. Data on patients is one of the key ingredients of policymaking. The governments and the World Health Organization need those data for analyzing public health services and policymaking. However, the question of patient privacy remains ambiguous. Therefore, the current pandemic has left the physicians, the patients, and the policymakers with a dilemma;protecting patient's privacy or sharing their information with the stakeholders. This paper intends to study the patients' privacy protection during the pandemic, taking Indonesia as its case study © 2021, Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues. All Rights Reserved.

SELEÇÃO DE REFERÊNCIAS
DETALHE DA PESQUISA