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International Journal of Ecosystems and Ecology Science-Ijees ; 12(4):367-372, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2121951

ABSTRACT

Every day more and more it is accepted the idea that the Covid-19 pandemic is the biggest historical event of the last 30 years that is bringing socio-economic change all over the world. This situation is bringing concepts transformation of the theoretical bases, as well as economic policies which are undergoing radical transformations, changes that are the subject of this paper. In the article is analyzed in theoretical and practical terms, the expected effects of policies used in this situation, to overcome it. Special place has taken the changes in the economic relations of the world powers, the change of development models in general and economic systems in particular. In terms of study methodology, the paper tries to prove statistically the consequences of using economic leverage in economies of developed countries, changes in the labor market, the effects of the local economic situation of each country, as well as the role of economic groups and international organizations in overcoming the consequences of pandemics. It identifies macroeconomic forecast targets, new forms of development risk assessment, the role of digitalization in economy, health market restructuring, etc. As the conclusions I have been trying to give answers questions: Are we facing unthinkable changes? Is the role of Central Banks changing? What is going to be with debt, deficit or inflation? How it will be resolved unemployment problem and what are the changes in the labor market? Is it going to change the economic model, or social inequality?

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Front Public Health ; 10: 904186, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2022936

ABSTRACT

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) swept across the world and posed a serious threat to human health. Health and elderly care enterprises are committed to continuously improving people's health. With the rapid development of the digital economy, many enterprises have established digital product-service ecosystems after combining "Internet +," big data, cloud computing, and the big health industry. This paper uses the case study method to analyze the overseas market value mining mode of health and elderly care enterprises through in-depth research on leading health and elderly care enterprises. This study explores the value mining mode of the leading enterprise's global big health market using a cluster analysis and Bayesian model with the support of data on geographical characteristics, users' sleep habits, and national big health. This paper theoretically summarizes the successful cases of health and elderly care enterprises through digital transformation, which provides a useful reference for the intelligent transformation of the health and elderly care industry.


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COVID-19 , Ecosystem , Aged , Bayes Theorem , COVID-19/epidemiology , Humans , Industry
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Forests ; 13(5):799, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1870911

ABSTRACT

In the context of global aging, people’s awareness of health is deepening, and the rapid economic development has drawn widespread attention to the health tourism industry. As a way of experiencing health, forest health tourism is becoming increasingly favored, and the site selection and construction of forest health bases (FHBs) have also developed accordingly. To ensure sustainability in the process of the site selection and construction of FHBs, the suitability of regional development and the relative coordination of the market, environment, and resource levels should be considered. Although there have been numerous studies on sustainable forestry management, a comprehensive sustainability assessment framework based on development suitability and coordination in three dimensions is needed to guide the site selection and the construction of FHBs. The following tasks were carried out in this study: (1) based on market sustainability goals, environmental optimization goals, and ecological resource sustainability goals, a comprehensive sustainability evaluation framework for development suitability indicators and coordination indicators in three dimensions was established;(2) via the use of this framework, the construction potential of FHBs in 41,636 towns in China was evaluated;the evaluation results show that the towns in Anhui, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang, Hunan, Hubei, Guizhou, and other provinces of China generally have superior conditions for the development of FHBs;(3) a multi-dimensional comprehensive analysis of FHB site selection sustainability based on development suitability and coordination was carried out for four batches of approved pilots. The comprehensive analysis results demonstrate the worsening evaluation results of the four batches. The proposed framework can provide a reference for FHB development policies for countries worldwide.

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Daru ; 28(2): 799-805, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-621499

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was characterized as a global pandemic by the WHO on March 11th, 2020. This pandemic had major effects on the health market, the pharmaceutical sector, and was associated with considerable impacts; which may appear in short and long-term time-horizon and need identification and appropriate planning to reduce their socio-economic burden. OBJECTIVES: Current short communication study assessed pharmaceutical market crisis during the COVID-19 era; discussing short- and long-term impacts of the pandemic on the pharmaceutical sector. RESULTS: Short-term impacts of COVID-19 pandemic includes demand changes, regulation revisions, research and development process changes and the shift towards tele-communication and tele-medicine. In addition, industry growth slow-down, approval delays, moving towards self-sufficiency in pharm-production supply chain and trend changes in consumption of health-market products along with ethical dilemma could be anticipated as long-term impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on pharmaceutical sector in both global and local levels. CONCLUSION: The pandemic of COVID-19 poses considerable crisis on the health markets, including the pharmaceutical sector; and identification of these effects, may guide policy-makers towards more evidence-informed planning to overcome accompanying challenges. Graphical abstract .


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COVID-19/economics , Drug Industry/economics , Pharmaceutical Preparations/economics , Research/economics , Drug Industry/trends , Humans , Pharmaceutical Preparations/supply & distribution , Policy Making , Research/trends , Telemedicine/trends , Time Factors
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