Taking care of the ordinary in extraordinary times-delayed routine care means more morbidity and pre-mature mortality

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Abstract

Individuals with chronic diseases are more susceptible to its grave complications and negative outcomes if infected by COVID-19. Furthermore, mandatory isolation and cancellations of routine healthcare services led to the disruption of the screening and management plans for chronic diseases. Fear of attending health services as well as disruptions to public transport are other factors increasing health risks among persons with chronic conditions during the pandemic. Ensuring access to universal healthcare services, increasing use of digital services, targeted interventions to risk groups are examples of measures that need to be taken when reviewing health systems preparedness for future pandemics and other disasters.

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Cuschieri, S., & Mamo, J. (2021). Taking care of the ordinary in extraordinary times-delayed routine care means more morbidity and pre-mature mortality. European Journal of Public Health, 31, IV27–IV30. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab156

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