The global COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed the landscape of contemporary medicine, leaving an indelible mark on healthcare systems, practitioners, researchers, and patients worldwide. As we gradually emerge from the shadows of this unprecedented crisis, it is imperative to examine the lessons learned, the innovations forged, and the challenges that lie ahead in the post-pandemic era of contemporary medicine. It is with great enthusiasm and anticipation that we present this special issue, dedicated to exploring the multifaceted dimensions of healthcare's evolution in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Within the pages of this special issue, we seek to explore a myriad of topics and themes that have emerged in the wake of the pandemic. From the rapid adoption and integration of telemedicine and digital health technologies to the reimagining of healthcare delivery models, from the lessons learned in pandemic preparedness to the mental health implications faced by healthcare professionals and patients alike, this special issue strives to cover a broad spectrum of issues relevant to the post-pandemic era in contemporary medicine.
We invite original research papers, reviews, case studies, and commentaries that address the following topics (but not limited to):
1.Healthcare system resilience and preparedness in the face of future pandemics.
2.Innovations in telemedicine and digital health technologies for remote patient care.
3.Lessons learned in managing infectious diseases and public health emergencies.
4.Mental health and well-being of healthcare professionals during and after the pandemic.
5.Ethical considerations in healthcare delivery and decision-making in crisis situations.
6.Impact of COVID-19 on healthcare disparities and strategies for equitable care.
7.Innovations in medical education and training in the post-pandemic era.
8.Health policies and governance in the context of pandemics and global health emergencies.
9.Rehabilitation and recovery strategies for patients affected by COVID-19.
10.Use of artificial intelligence and data analytics in healthcare delivery and decision-making.
Manuscript Submission Information
Authors should submit their manuscripts for the special issue by emailing them as an attachment to specialissue@hillpublish.com or by using the online submission system. The manuscript should be submitted by one of the authors, and submissions by anyone other than the authors will not be accepted. Additionally, the submitted manuscript should include a cover letter that specifies the special issue to which the manuscript is being submitted.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings papers). The submitted papers should be properly formatted and written in fluent English. All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a double-blind peer-review process. A guide for authors and other relevant information for submission of manuscripts is available on the Guidelines page.