Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic – Envisioning a Better World by Transforming the Future of Healthcare

Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
276 Pages
TheUNN Corporation
ISBN 978-1735904818

Around the world, providing quality and affordable healthcare remains a challenge. As the COVID-19 pandemic began, it quickly became apparent that public policy and current healthcare systems were ill-prepared to deal with the challenges. Ambassador Pradeep Kapur and Dr. Joseph Chalil discuss the lessons learned in the book, Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic: Envisioning a Better World by Transforming the Future of Healthcare. The authors offer sustainable and revolutionary solutions to change healthcare delivery in the United States and a model for other countries. With a combination of a public SafetyNet and free-market competition, they offer their "Grand Plan." The advances and adoption of current and new technology will revolutionize the field of healthcare. They offer critical strategies that countries can adopt during natural disasters, wars, or a pandemic. The New World Order, as envisioned by the authors, addresses healthcare needs, education, and sustainable lifestyle choices, reducing the need for more intensive and costly interventions to improve the overall quality of life. Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic: Envisioning a Better World by Transforming the Future of Healthcare suggests a roadmap that goes beyond just reform for organizations such as the United Nations and the WHO, which are not living up to their initial promise. The authors challenge the world to have the political consensus to create meaningful change for all, both in the United States, the United Nations, and around the globe.

Dr. Joseph M. Chalil

About Dr. Joseph M. Chalil (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Author)

Dr. Joseph M. Chalil

Dr. Chalil, an author of several scientific and research papers in international publications, is the Chairman of the Complex Health Systems Advisory Board, H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University in Florida and a member of Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine (NSU MD) Executive Leadership Council. A veteran of the U.S. Navy Medical Corps, he is board certified in healthcare management. He has been awarded a Fellowship by the American College of Healthcare Executives, an international professional society of more than 40,000 healthcare executives who lead hospitals, healthcare systems, and other healthcare organizations. Dr. Chalil is the Chairman of the Indo American Press Club (IAPC), the largest ethnic fraternity of Indian American and Indian Canadian media with a mandate to help shape a world through media that is fair, just, and equitable for all, and future generations. He is an expert in U.S. healthcare policy and a strong advocate for patient-centered care. With years of experience working in the U.S. healthcare system, he discusses the challenges of healthcare delivery, including providing quality, affordable patient care to all, and alternate templates for health insurance.

Ambassador Pradeep Kapur

About Ambassador Pradeep Kapur (Co-Author)

Ambassador Pradeep Kapur

Acknowledged as a "luminary diplomat," Ambassador Kapur had a distinguished career working closely with leaders and policymakers in different continents of the world: Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and South America. Kapur is the Strategic Advisor, Intellect Design Arena, Founding Executive Director for the WHEELS “Smart Village Development Fund” (SVDF), Chairman, Advisory Council, DiplomacyIndia.com, and Founder President, International Conference on "Connecting World Heritage Sites and Civilizations." He is the coordinator for the thought leadership Webinar series focusing on social development for WHEELS Global Foundation. Previously a Professor for Development Diplomacy and Leadership at the School of Public Policy, University of Maryland College Park, Ambassador Kapur is regularly invited on international media discussions for his commentary on current global issues. In this book, he offers a long-range view of health care, as he explores the public policies around the creation of the World Health Organization (WHO), and how that organization failed to meet expectations and achieve its goals in the latest pandemic.