Data could fix our COVID-stricken health systems, but it must be done right

Health systems worldwide are in crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed their capacity and resilience to the limit.

As we look toward the year 2030, it becomes clear that the recovery from the seismic shock of COVID-19 is being blunted by widening inequalities common to health systems everywhere.

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