On the Long-term Health Care Crisis. A Possible Eradication Scenario
Raul Isea, Er W. Bai, and Karl E. Lonngren

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model to understand the global healthcare crisis, highlighting the re-emergence of diseases once thought eradicated or controlled, emphasizing the need for new strategies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model to describe the global healthcare crisis and disease re-emergence, offering insights into long-term health system challenges.
Findings
Re-emergence of eradicated diseases is a significant concern.
The proposed model helps understand long-term healthcare dynamics.
Strategies are needed to prevent disease resurgence.
Abstract
The purpose of the present essay is to suggest a possible model to describe the worldwide healthcare crisis, where diseases that have been considered to be eradicated or under our control are re-emerging today.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare Systems and Reforms · Global Health Care Issues · Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
