Emergency medical services (EMS) provide rescue, field stabilization, transportation to medical facilities, and definitive care for persons experiencing medical emergencies. In order to advance worldwide development and refinement of EMS systems, and their integration with emergency preparedness and response programs, the International Conference on Emergency Health Care Development was held in Crystal City, Arlington, VA, August 15-19, 1989. The conference was supported by the Department of Health and Human Services and its Health Resources and Services Administration; the Department of Transportation and its National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration; and the Pan American Health Organization. Objectives of the conference were to c...
There exists a huge variety in the occurrence and characteristics of major incidents. Incident manag...
The Emergency Mobilization Preparedness Board developed plans for improved national preparedness in ...
Emergency care serves a key function within health care systems by providing an entry point to healt...
Prior to the last decade, there was very little involvement by federal, state and local governmental...
In 1975, DRC was funded by the Health Resources Administration to undertake the first major, systema...
An Emergency Medical Service (EMS) can be defined as "a comprehensive system which provides the...
Using some of its earlier work as an initial base for developing a research design, the Disaster Res...
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provides pre-hospital care and transportation for patients in need ...
The recent adoption of World Health Assembly Resolution 60.22, titled Health Systems: Emergency Car...
00754944https://doi.org/10.21949/14029761996PDFManualDOT HS 808 441Emergency medical servicesPublic ...
Natural disasters and mass casualty situations present extraordinary contexts for delivery of emerge...
In 2011 alone, a tornado devastated Joplin, Missouri, and earthquakes rocked New Zealand and Japan, ...
The Disaster Research Center (DRC) at The Ohio State University is conducting a systematic and compa...
In response to increasing interest and concern about the quality of emergency medical services (EMS)...
The National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) is a partnership of private and public sectors to provid...
There exists a huge variety in the occurrence and characteristics of major incidents. Incident manag...
The Emergency Mobilization Preparedness Board developed plans for improved national preparedness in ...
Emergency care serves a key function within health care systems by providing an entry point to healt...
Prior to the last decade, there was very little involvement by federal, state and local governmental...
In 1975, DRC was funded by the Health Resources Administration to undertake the first major, systema...
An Emergency Medical Service (EMS) can be defined as "a comprehensive system which provides the...
Using some of its earlier work as an initial base for developing a research design, the Disaster Res...
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provides pre-hospital care and transportation for patients in need ...
The recent adoption of World Health Assembly Resolution 60.22, titled Health Systems: Emergency Car...
00754944https://doi.org/10.21949/14029761996PDFManualDOT HS 808 441Emergency medical servicesPublic ...
Natural disasters and mass casualty situations present extraordinary contexts for delivery of emerge...
In 2011 alone, a tornado devastated Joplin, Missouri, and earthquakes rocked New Zealand and Japan, ...
The Disaster Research Center (DRC) at The Ohio State University is conducting a systematic and compa...
In response to increasing interest and concern about the quality of emergency medical services (EMS)...
The National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) is a partnership of private and public sectors to provid...
There exists a huge variety in the occurrence and characteristics of major incidents. Incident manag...
The Emergency Mobilization Preparedness Board developed plans for improved national preparedness in ...
Emergency care serves a key function within health care systems by providing an entry point to healt...