From the Editors
- PMID: 38881476
- DOI: 10.12927/hcq.2024.27331
From the Editors
Abstract
It will take years before we can understand and measure the full toll that the COVID-19 pandemic has taken on our health systems. Of the many reverberations from the pandemic, one of the most concerning implications is an increase in the rates of preventable harm. Four years of unprecedented demand on healthcare services combined with health human resource shortages and clinician burnout have pushed our systems to the brink - and are impacting our capacity to improve or even maintain standards of care.
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