Studyspark Study Document

How Does COVID-19 Affect Healthcare Economically Annotated Bibliography

Pages:5 (1385 words)

Sources:15

Document Type:Annotated Bibliography

Document:#59410561


Annotated Bibliography

Cutler, D. (2020). How will COVID-19 Affect the health care economy? JAMA, 323(22), 2237-2238. DOI: 10.1001/JAMA.2020.7308

The author discusses the economic and healthcare crisis the COVID-19 pandemic created. The projections drawn in the paper predict a 10 to 25% contraction of the US economy in the second quarter. The writer asserts that the United States has entered a COVID-19 recession. The pandemic's economic effect is attributed to the federal government's failure to provide adequate testing facilities.

Pak, A., Adegboye, O., Adekunle, A., Rahman, K., McBryde, E., & Eisen, D. (2020). Economic consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak: The need for epidemic preparedness. Public Health, 8(241). DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00241

The author highlights the effect of COVID-19 on the global economy and financial markets. The paper indicates the significant reduction in income, unemployment rise, disruptions in industrial operation, and service rendering due to the measures employed to deal with the pandemic in various countries. An underestimation of the disease spread exhibited by many governments of the world necessitated the employment of very active methods to combat a crisis.

Kabir, M., Afzal, M., Khan, A., & Ahmed, H. (2020). COVID-19 pandemic and economic cost; impact on forcibly displaced people. Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 35. DOI: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2020.101661 

This paper examines the losses of the world economy due to COVID-19 pandemic. The paper projects an estimation of 1 trillion dollars in costs in 2020, producing a greater financial impact than that of the world's Great Financial Crisis in 2007-2008. The pandemic's economic cost has so affected many nations; some nations are cutting interest rates and revising expenditures to mitigate the effect. This can mean a severing of the donations some countries give to support some United Nations programs.

Nicola, M., Alsafi, Z., Sohrabi, C., Kerwan, A., Al-Jabir, A., Iosifidis, C. . ., & Agha, R. (2020). The socio-economic implications of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19): A review. Int J Surg, 78, 185-193. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2020.04.018

The researchers discuss the effect of the pandemic on the workforce and the global economy. Several measures imposed by the world governments have restricted activities and movements, which have led to a reduction in the workforce across various economic sectors. Amidst the job loss caused by the event, fears of economic crisis and recession have developed.

Gopalan, H., & Misra, A. (2020). COVID-19 pandemic and challenges for socio-economic issues, healthcare, and National Health Programs in India. Diabetes Metab Syndr, 14(5), 757-759. DOI: 10.1016/j.dsx.2020.05.041

The article explains the pandemic's economic effect on the socio-economic status of India, with a particular focus on the economic downturn of the lower stratum. The statement of the World Economic Forum describes the condition of migrants stuck abroad and the measures such migrants adapt to cope with the situation. This includes the engagement of low wage jobs, the acceptance of poor working conditions, and a restriction on spending, increasing the risk of exposure to diseases such as the coronavirus.

Donthu, N., & Gustafsson, A. (2020). Effects of COVID-19 on business and research. Journal of Business Research, 117, 284-289. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2020.06.008

The paper is focused on the severe economic impact of the pandemic on all the countries of the world. The effect has extended beyond the economy and unto society, changing how businesses act and consumer behavior. The authors examine the global effort to address the effects of the pandemic on society.

Shrestha, N., Shad, M., Ulvi, O., Khan, M., Karamehic-Muratovic, A., Nguyen, U. . ., & Haque, U. (2020). The impact of COVID-19 on globalization. One Health. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352771420302810

The researchers identify the influences on economic…


Cite this Document

Join thousands of other students and "spark your studies."

Sign Up for FREE
Related Documents

Studyspark Study Document

How Does Covid-19 Affect Healthcare Economically

Pages: 16 (4854 words) Sources: 15 Subject: Health Document: #99922987

Abstract
This paper discusses the economic effect of COVID-19 on healthcare. It shows that COVID-19 had caused much damage in both the health and economic sectors. As of March 28, 2020, the disease had contributed to the loss of 10 million jobs, and this data was for just two weeks. The damage that had happened before the two weeks was not captured in this duration. During the second quarter, the

Studyspark Study Document

Contemporary Health Conditions COVID 19 and Diabetes

Pages: 3 (1019 words) Sources: 3 Subject: Psychology Document: #97556517

INDIVIDUAL HEALTH PROMOTIONIndividual Health PromotionPart 1Section 1The health issues that were selected for the purpose of this discussion were type 2 diabetes and COVID-19. To a large extent, type 2 diabetes (which will herein be simply referred to as diabetes) was selected owing to the fact that it happens to be one of most prevalent diabetes kinds. It is important to note that in the past, multiple authors, including Jaacks,

Studyspark Study Document

How the Covid 19 Pandemic Has Adversely Affected Low Income Workers...

Pages: 4 (1246 words) Sources: 3 Subject: Health - Public Health Issues Document: #94160175

A Review of a Study of Health Disparities in the United StatesArticle AbstractStudy objective:Background: This study analyzed the disproportionate impact that the Covid-19 pandemic had on economically disadvantaged populations in the U.S. who were essential workers but unable to remain at home due to income needs [1].Main ideas explored: This main focus of this study was the relationship between income and employment conditions with respect to the use of protective

Studyspark Study Document

How Different People and Countries Are Managing Coronavirus COVID-19...

Pages: 10 (3078 words) Sources: 5 Subject: Health Document: #24571907

Keywords:  corona virus, coronavirus, covid, covid-19
Interview Questions Coronavirus Covid-19
1-Vice Pres Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria
1. You are currently in self-isolation as a result of coronavirus. What can you tell us about the precautions you have taken and about the impact this experience is having on your life as well as on the lives your friends, family and the nation in general?
2. As Vice President, you are second-in-command and thus

Studyspark Study Document

Improving Health Literacy in Public Health

Pages: 12 (3698 words) Sources: 12 Subject: Health Document: #98799990

Sustainable Change in Health DepartmentsIntroductionOne prime characteristic of the health sector is that it is always facing new, emerging diseases; changing demographics and evolving community needs are a seeming constant phenomenon; technological advancements, and the need for itself to grow and adapt to these developments, never end. The same sector has to be constant, stable, and sustainable itself as well. Thus, it is important that health departments consider how they

Studyspark Study Document

Pertinent Issues in Public Health

Pages: 8 (2424 words) Sources: 9 Subject: Healthcare Document: #33537946

PUBLIC HEALTH 12Week 5 Assignment:Why were American Businesses Originally Motivated to offer healthcare to their employeeS? How does this choice influence healthcare in America today?The system of employer-sponsored insurance is largely a result of one event � World War II, and the tax policy and wage freezes that emerged out of it (Field & Shapiro, 1993). Before the 1930s, American employers had little motivation to provide health coverage, and citizens

Join thousands of other students and

"spark your studies".