The crucial role of accountability in healthcare: Lessons from the Covishield vaccine – The Times of India

In recent times, the field of healthcare has been under scrutiny like never before. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only brought medical challenges but has also highlighted the critical need for accountability in the healthcare field. AstraZeneca's statement regarding rare adverse effects related to blood clotting associated with its COVID-19 vaccine, known in India as Covishield, has sparked concerns and discussions, particularly among those who have received the vaccine. This incident underscores the essential role of accountability in healthcare practices. Long COVID, initially poorly understood and lacking sufficient data, has proven to be a multi-organ problem with significant implications. Governments, vaccine manufacturers, and healthcare entities must take responsibility for addressing the long-term effects of COVID-19, including its impact on cardiac health and its vascular and neurological manifestations. Accountability demands proactive measures to mitigate the long-term consequences of COVID-19 and prioritize the well-being of those affected by this persistent condition. For a long time, the concept of accountability in healthcare has been multifaceted. From the perspective of patients, it involves trust in medical professionals and pharmaceutical companies to provide safe and effective treatments. Conversely, from the viewpoint of healthcare providers and companies, accountability encompasses the responsibility to deliver high-quality care, adhere to ethical standards, and transparently communicate potential risks associated with medical interventions. The acknowledgment by AstraZeneca of adverse effects linked to Covishield is a significant step forward in embracing accountability. It signifies a departure from a past where such consequences might have been downplayed or overlooked. This transparency not only empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their healthcare but also encourages a culture of openness and learning within the healthcare community.

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While AstraZeneca's acknowledgment of adverse effects related to Covishield is a step in the right direction, it also highlights the ongoing need for vigilance, transparency, and proactive measures in healthcare. Moving forward, stakeholders must prioritize accountability at every level, from research and development to clinical practice and public health policies. Only through a collective commitment to accountability can we ensure a healthcare system. (Author: Dr. Sabine Kapasi, Co-Founder and MD at Enira Consulting Pvt Ltd)

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