Invited Article
doi:
10.25259/JRHM_5_2021
Reopening of a clinic providing infertility services during COVID-19 pandemic: A case study
1Departmemt of Reproductıve Bıomedıcıne, Natıonal Instıtute of Health and Famıly Welfare, New Delhı, India.
2Community Health Administration Resident, Natıonal Instıtute of Health and Famıly Welfare, New Delhı, India.
*Corresponding author: K. R. Athıra, Community Health Administration Resident, Natıonal Instıtute of Health and Famıly Welfare, New Delhı, India. athira@nihfw.org
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© 2021 Published by Scientific Scholar on behalf of Journal of Reproductive Healthcare and Medicine
How to cite this article: Shahrawat R, Athıra KR. Reopening of a clinic providing infertility services during COVID-19 pandemic: A case study. J Reprod Healthc and Med 2021;2:15.
Abstract
The coronavirus pandemic had been wreaking havoc in our lives for almost a year now. The pandemic and response to the pandemic by authorities and public had decreased the utilization of both essential and non-essential health-care services. This is a case study about how a clinic under National Institute of Health and Family Welfare was able to provide infertility services during the pandemic following safety precautions. Furthermore, the case study observed a reduction in utilization of infertility services during the pandemic era.
Keywords
Coronavirus disease 2019
Infertility services utilization
Safety precautions