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Academic Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences, 2024, 5(6); doi: 10.25236/AJMHS.2024.050610.

A Comprehensive Study of Medical Emergency Strategy, Disease Risk Characteristics, and Treatment Plan under the Global Epidemic Events of Children

Author(s)

Hu Shiya

Corresponding Author:
Hu Shiya
Affiliation(s)

The High School Attached to Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, China

Abstract

With the outbreak of global child epidemics, medical emergency response strategies are facing a "new normal" and are promoting new changes in society. First, this paper analyses the impact of emergency changes in health care and global market trends on health care decision-making. Second, it discusses the social challenges of epidemics and medical care, including imbalances in the medical care system, medical operations, and risks derived from social domination. With the support of technology, the paper proposes response strategies for the development of the medical industry, including the two-way transformation of medical technology, the optimization of social systems and medical system governance, and the provision of equal medical opportunities. Finally, we achieve high-quality medical development and promote social progress by improving medical quality, sharing social responsibility, and improving the medical system.

Keywords

Global child epidemic; Medical emergency; Social challenges; Response strategies

Cite This Paper

Hu Shiya. A Comprehensive Study of Medical Emergency Strategy, Disease Risk Characteristics, and Treatment Plan under the Global Epidemic Events of Children. Academic Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences (2024), Vol. 5, Issue 6: 69-73. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJMHS.2024.050610.

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