- Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine
- Volume:38 Issue:2
- A Comparative analysis of world health systems and Covid-19
A Comparative analysis of world health systems and Covid-19
Authors : Ayşe İKİNCİ KELEŞ, Gökhan KELEŞ
Pages : 115-120
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Publication Date : 2021-04-03
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: Coronavirus disease 2019 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(COVID-19);, which causes severe airway problems, first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan. The virus led to a pandemic that affected the entire world. COVID-19 affects not only health, but also economic and social life. The emergence of this pandemic has led to health systems across the world being questioned. The aim of this study was to assess the adequacy of world health systems in the face of this pandemic. Method: Twelve countries were selected and analyzed in the study. The choice of these countries was determined by the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Information concerning health systems and COVID-19 was obtained from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2018, World Health Organization 2020 and Deep Knowledge Group data and was subjected to statistical analysis. Results: According to the analysis, the country with the highest investment in health expenditures is the United States insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(10586 US dollars/capita);, and Germany stands out as the best in health services. Another finding is the first and second wave of COVID-19 was identified as the USA with the highest case and death rate insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(First wave cases 1.942.363 and deaths 110.514; second wave cases at 7.419.230 and deaths 2.09.450); Conclusions: As a result of the meta-analysis, it is revealed that only socio-economic power is not enough, countries with good health systems are more successful in the pandemic. In addition, the analysis once again reveal how important health systems are in the face of such a pandemic.Keywords : meta analysis, health system, COVID 19, coronavirus, pandemic, wave
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