Successful management of a pandemic or disaster requires implementation of preexisting plans to minimize loss of life and maintain control. Managing the expected surges in intensive care capacity requires strategic planning from a systems perspective and includes focused intensive care abilities and requirements as well as all individuals and organizations involved in hospital and regional planning. The suggestions in this article are important for all involved in a large-scale disaster or pandemic, including front-line clinicians, hospital administrators, and public health or government officials. Specifically, this article focuses on surge logistics—those elements that provide the capability to deliver mass critical care.The Surge Capaci...
System-level planning involves uniting hospitals and health systems, local/regional government agenc...
Background. In recent years, serious injuries associated with extreme climate, earthquakes, terroris...
BACKGROUND:Planning for mass critical care (MCC) in resource-poor or constrained settings has been l...
BACKGROUND: Successful management of a pandemic or disaster requires implementation of preexisting p...
BACKGROUND: This article provides consensus suggestions for expanding critical care surge capacity a...
BACKGROUND: Plausible disasters may yield hundreds or thousands of critically ill victims. However, ...
The ability to deliver optimal medical care in the setting of a disaster event, regardless of its ca...
BACKGROUND: Pandemics and disasters can result in large numbers of critically ill or injured patient...
Objective: Health system preparedness for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) includes projecting the num...
Recent terrorist and epidemic events have underscored the potential for disasters to generate large ...
BACKGROUND: During disasters, supply chain vulnerabilities, such as power, transportation, and commu...
IntroductionEpidemics of acute respiratory disease, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome in 200...
CONTEXT: Over the past decade, a number of high-impact natural hazard events, together with the incr...
BACKGROUND: Planning for mass critical care (MCC) in resource-poor or constrained settings has been ...
BACKGROUND:Planning for mass critical care (MCC) in resource-poor or constrained settings has been l...
System-level planning involves uniting hospitals and health systems, local/regional government agenc...
Background. In recent years, serious injuries associated with extreme climate, earthquakes, terroris...
BACKGROUND:Planning for mass critical care (MCC) in resource-poor or constrained settings has been l...
BACKGROUND: Successful management of a pandemic or disaster requires implementation of preexisting p...
BACKGROUND: This article provides consensus suggestions for expanding critical care surge capacity a...
BACKGROUND: Plausible disasters may yield hundreds or thousands of critically ill victims. However, ...
The ability to deliver optimal medical care in the setting of a disaster event, regardless of its ca...
BACKGROUND: Pandemics and disasters can result in large numbers of critically ill or injured patient...
Objective: Health system preparedness for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) includes projecting the num...
Recent terrorist and epidemic events have underscored the potential for disasters to generate large ...
BACKGROUND: During disasters, supply chain vulnerabilities, such as power, transportation, and commu...
IntroductionEpidemics of acute respiratory disease, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome in 200...
CONTEXT: Over the past decade, a number of high-impact natural hazard events, together with the incr...
BACKGROUND: Planning for mass critical care (MCC) in resource-poor or constrained settings has been ...
BACKGROUND:Planning for mass critical care (MCC) in resource-poor or constrained settings has been l...
System-level planning involves uniting hospitals and health systems, local/regional government agenc...
Background. In recent years, serious injuries associated with extreme climate, earthquakes, terroris...
BACKGROUND:Planning for mass critical care (MCC) in resource-poor or constrained settings has been l...