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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-215785

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Objective:The aim of this article is to analyze the epidemiology of COVID-19, comparison of routes of transmission in children and adults, comparing the clinical symptoms in adults and children, treatment protocol to be followed and possible treatment options duringthis pandemic. Data Sources:Data is collected from Pubmed, Medline and Embase databases. Discussion from Previous References Used: Few studies have been done to analyze its effect on children comparing the symptoms of adults and children. Also very lesswork is done to analyze the special precautions taken while doing dental treatment during this pandemic. Conclusion:The widespread effect of Coronavirus (COVID-19) or SARS-CoV-2 has created health concerns in the world. Although efforts have been taken to control the disease, it is still increasing due to the community spread. Health professionals may get patients in their practice with this infection and should prevent its spread.Clinical Significance of this Article:It will help us to differentiate the specific clinical symptoms of adult and pediatric patients coming to dental clinics and the special considerations for them including the emergency dental treatment during COVID-19

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 731-733, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-662793

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This paper introduced the comprehensive reform of the medical insurance payment practice, featuring day/bed payment and clinical visits payment, in Jian′ou city of Fujian province. This reform established a new pattern of "two full coverage", i. e. , covering all designated medical institutions and all outpatient/inpatient diseases within the city. Centering on population healthcare, such a payment practice encourages changes of the medical institutions, namely to shift from profit drivers to cost control. It also pushes the designated hospitals to improve their quality of care and service efficiency based on a rational limit of medical expenses. These measures have lessened the financial burden of patients, achieving a win-win outcome.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 731-733, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-660749

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This paper introduced the comprehensive reform of the medical insurance payment practice, featuring day/bed payment and clinical visits payment, in Jian′ou city of Fujian province. This reform established a new pattern of "two full coverage", i. e. , covering all designated medical institutions and all outpatient/inpatient diseases within the city. Centering on population healthcare, such a payment practice encourages changes of the medical institutions, namely to shift from profit drivers to cost control. It also pushes the designated hospitals to improve their quality of care and service efficiency based on a rational limit of medical expenses. These measures have lessened the financial burden of patients, achieving a win-win outcome.

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