Healthcare Crisis

Healthcare Crisis refers to a situation in which a healthcare system is unable to provide adequate services due to various factors such as insufficient resources, overwhelming demand, or systemic failures. This can result in a lack of access to medical care, staff shortages, increased patient wait times, and a decline in the quality of care offered to individuals. Healthcare crises can be triggered by events such as pandemics, economic downturns, natural disasters, or long-standing issues like underfunding and policy neglect. The term emphasizes the urgency and seriousness of the situation, highlighting the need for immediate action to restore healthcare services and protect public health.