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Innovation for A More Sustainable Covid-19 Healthcare Sector was Driven by Quantum Computing

Shivam Gupta

Due to the widespread participation of various stakeholders in the healthcare sector, even straightforward medical issues become complicated when treated conventionally. A traditional computer strategy is insufficient in the Covid-19 era, where quick and precise healthcare solutions are required, along with speedy collaboration of stakeholders including patients, insurance agents, healthcare providers, and pharmaceutical suppliers, etc. In order to create a more sustainable less stresse healthcare system, this study tries to explore the role of quantum computing in disrupting the healthcare sector through the lens of organizational information processing theory (OIPT). To ascertain the expectations of professionals in the healthcare field about quantum computing, a semi-structured interview approach is used [1- 15]. To map the themes, a structured approach of coding is used, employing an open, axial, and selective approach Quantum computing in the healthcare sector The results show the potential applications of quantum computing for pharmaceutical, hospital, and health insurance firms as well as patients to have precise and speedy solutions to the issues. While previous research has concentrated on the scientific underpinnings of quantum computing, this study aims to initiate the field's exploration of organizational management theory in relation to quantum computing.