Impact of Hospital Administrators on Infection Control Strategies for Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Clinical Perspective

Abdulaziz Mobarak
Nabil Salah Alahmadi
Salman Helal Alsehli
Ali Aeid Alsehli
Abdullah Ali Alsehli
Sahar Najdi
Mohammed Fazi Mohammed Almutairi
Roqayah Ibrahim Bellou
Zaki Maqbool Al-Oufi
Abdullah Awwadhah Almutiri
Abdulmajeed Muidh Almutairi
Taher Muidh Owaidh Almutairi
Badr Ahmed Shaqroon
Ahmed Eiadh Alruethy
Waleed Fagir Bakhsh

Abstract

Thereby, EIDs pose huge threats to health care infrastructures everywhere due to unprepared infrastructures and poor immunity levels of population. It discusses how key role players, the hospital administrator, would play a big role in managing EID infections as well as strategies related to infection control. Such vital factors include resource allocation, implementation of policies, training, and building a culture for safety as well as working under an interdisciplinary approach. COVID-19 pandemics are best used as case studies both where successes occurred and where infection prevention lacked. Findings point toward robust surveillance, real-time data analytics, and the emotional support required for the healthcare workers involved in combating EIDs. The work discusses the socio-economic implications of EIDs and the utmost need to adapt strategies at resource-poor settings. Adding their recommendations with proper training, technological adaptations, and well-defined policymaking, they can decrease the impact of EID. By including technology, teamwork, and psychological impacts, the hospital administrators can develop such healthcare systems that can take on future challenges. It is a transformational effort that proactive leadership and innovation can make to combat the global health threat.

How to Cite

Abdulaziz Mobarak, Nabil Salah Alahmadi, Salman Helal Alsehli, Ali Aeid Alsehli, Abdullah Ali Alsehli, Sahar Najdi, … Waleed Fagir Bakhsh. (2024). Impact of Hospital Administrators on Infection Control Strategies for Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Clinical Perspective . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 425–448. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.2795