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Healthcare Systems During the COVID-19 Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare systems faced severe operational challenges due to massive patient influxes and critical shortages of medical resources. To manage these constraints, systems adopted crisis standards of care and established specialized triage teams for resource allocation. These difficult decisions were guided by strict medical ethics rather than individual bedside clinicians to ensure fairness and reduce moral distress, while healthcare workers simultaneously navigated heightened risks of occupational infection.
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