{"id":2979,"date":"2021-08-24T09:03:11","date_gmt":"2021-08-24T09:03:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arogyayogaschool.com\/blog\/?p=2979"},"modified":"2022-03-21T13:47:40","modified_gmt":"2022-03-21T13:47:40","slug":"challenges-that-the-healthcare-industry-needs-to-overcome-during-covid-19","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.arogyayogaschool.com\/blog\/challenges-that-the-healthcare-industry-needs-to-overcome-during-covid-19\/","title":{"rendered":"Challenges that the Healthcare Industry Needs to Overcome During COVID-19!"},"content":{"rendered":"
With the entire world reeling under the pressure of COVID-19<\/strong>, the Indian healthcare system is crumbling to deal with the lakhs of cases coming in every day. The threat that the virus poses to each one of us is clear as day. <\/span><\/p>\n However, in this situation, we must ask ourselves the question of how we can overcome this predicament when human lives are at risk. We need to defeat these obstacles together as a community and continue the fight against the novel coronavirus.<\/span><\/p>\n Although one should expect that after over a year of coronavirus, the healthcare system across the country would have been much better equipped to handle the situation, the reality, unfortunately, fell very short of expectations. Firstly, is the fact that the fear of coronavirus has started subsiding in our country. <\/span><\/p>\n With administrations relaxing COVID safety protocols across public places, and the overall population adopting a very relaxed and careless attitude, as soon as we started letting our guard down, the virus started rising again. This second wave was able to cripple the hospitals because India’s high population made the caseload unbearable, with thousands scrambling for hospital beds and treatment.<\/span><\/p>\n With the beginning of May in 2021, not much has changed in the country. It is very unfortunate to see reports of over 4 lakh people contracting the virus every day. The healthcare system is plagued by a shortage of supplies and medication to treat the patients. <\/span><\/p>\n Fatal incidents are piling on and totally occupying crematoriums. With our condition under such peril, help is pouring for India from across the world, and hopefully, the situation will ease up in the coming few weeks.<\/span><\/p>\n But it is important for us to understand we can only defeat the virus and we are able to successfully overcome these challenges that the healthcare system is struggling with.<\/span><\/p>\n Perhaps the biggest worry on everybody’s mind is the fact that there is an acute shortage of medical oxygen for treating the COVID patients. Medical oxygen is a highly concentrated form of oxygen that is used to treat patients who have low oxygen saturation levels causing difficulty in breathing. <\/span><\/p>\n As COVID-19 is a lung disease, breathing troubles are the first critical symptom that ends up attacking most patients. With so many new cases coming into hospitals every day, they found it difficult to fulfill that demand. The nation currently has a production capacity of 7300 metric tons of oxygen while the current caseload demands a supply of 6600 metric tons and above. <\/span><\/p>\nWhy is the Indian Healthcare<\/a> System Failing?<\/b><\/h2>\n
The Current Situation in India<\/b><\/h2>\n
Oxygen Shortage<\/b><\/h3>\n