Performance Services for COVID-19 with Private Medical College Hospitals

S. Chowdhury, M. Miah, Md. Nazmul Islam, Taher Uddin, M. A. Selim, A. Samdany, Joarder Iftekhar Kashem, Md. Masud Aziz, Mohammad Abdul Hannan, Md. Sabbir Hossain, M. Nazrin, Syeda Umme Fahmida Malik, Guljar Ahmed, M. S. Ahmed, Abu Yousuf Md Nazim, Md Mahbubur Rashid
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Corona is a pandemic disease to spread in the human body as a wide-reaching in the history of unwanted world. Yet Medical higher authorities are facing the undesirable spreading causes of this disease as a vital global issue to the present and rationalized generations. Everyone worries of its augmentation around the world and someone suffers from this disease but none can invent effective measures till date as per recovery system. The study aims to assess the management performance services of COVID-19 at North East Medical College and Hospital (NEMCH), as a private medical institution in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Quantitative and qualitative patients' data were obtained from hospital health information centre and secondary data were collected from diverse sources. Key health information instruments of COVID-19 patients and their sustained living status challenges in risks with health rights are highlighted. The research focuses the 41-60 aged group is 42.2%, which is the highest admitted patients and the ratio of male and female is 2:1.13. The study represents the 69.26% of suspected, 30.74% positive and 16.79% death, out of 911 admitted patients from June to August 2020. These findings reflect the health security that the physicians provide. Scientific healthcare knowledge is essential for corona treatment with clinical supports and modern technology but such knowledge is below par. The research suggests future research trajectories of a new alternative treatment options to stimulate the management performance on the priority of National Health Policy and Sustainable Development Goals 2030.
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私立医学院附属医院 COVID-19 的绩效服务
电晕是一种在人体内传播的流行病,在世界历史上影响广泛。然而,医学界的高层正视这种疾病的不良传播原因,将其视为当今和未来几代人面临的重要全球性问题。每个人都在担心这种疾病在全球范围内的蔓延,也有人深受其害,但到目前为止,还没有人能够根据康复系统制定出有效的措施。本研究旨在评估孟加拉国锡尔赫特私立医疗机构东北医学院和医院(NEMCH)的 COVID-19 管理绩效服务。研究人员从医院健康信息中心获得了患者的定量和定性数据,并从不同渠道收集了二手数据。重点介绍了 COVID-19 患者的主要健康信息工具,以及他们在健康权利风险方面面临的持续生活状况挑战。研究的重点是 41-60 岁年龄组,占 42.2%,是入院人数最多的年龄组,男女比例为 2:1.13。在 2020 年 6 月至 8 月收治的 911 名患者中,疑似病例占 69.26%,阳性病例占 30.74%,死亡病例占 16.79%。这些结果反映了医生提供的健康保障。科学的医疗保健知识对于利用临床支持和现代技术进行电晕治疗至关重要,但这些知识还达不到标准。这项研究提出了新的替代治疗方案的未来研究轨迹,以促进国家卫生政策和 2030 年可持续发展目标优先事项的管理绩效。
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