The ability to deliver optimal medical care in the setting of a disaster event, regardless of its cause, will in large part be contingent on an immediately available supply of key medical equipment, supplies, and pharmaceuticals. Although the Department of Health and Human Services Strategic National Stockpile program makes these available through its 12-hour “push packs” and vendor-managed inventory, every local community should be funded to create a local cache for these items. This report explores the funding requirements for this suggested approach. Furthermore, the response to a surge in demand for care will be contingent on keeping available staff close to the hospitals for a sustained period. A proposal for accomplishing this, with a...
As technology advances and nature becomes more unpredictable, hospitals need to focus on their respo...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
World Health Organization (WHO) states access to medicine as a priority area for universal health co...
Successful management of a pandemic or disaster requires implementation of preexisting plans to mini...
Examines six communities' efforts to build surge healthcare capacities to respond to terrorist attac...
Background. In recent years, serious injuries associated with extreme climate, earthquakes, terroris...
BACKGROUND: Successful management of a pandemic or disaster requires implementation of preexisting p...
IntroductionEpidemics of acute respiratory disease, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome in 200...
The Interagency Emergency Health Kit (IEHK) provides a standard package of medicines and simple medi...
CONTEXT: Over the past decade, a number of high-impact natural hazard events, together with the incr...
Explosive devices and high-velocity firearms are the terrorists\ue2\u20ac\u2122 weapons of choice. T...
Recent terrorist and epidemic events have underscored the potential for disasters to generate large ...
BACKGROUND: This article provides consensus suggestions for expanding critical care surge capacity a...
In 2020, the world was hit by a global pandemic through COVID-19, causing millions of deaths worldwi...
Objectives: US hospitals are expected to function without external aid for up to 96 hours during a d...
As technology advances and nature becomes more unpredictable, hospitals need to focus on their respo...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
World Health Organization (WHO) states access to medicine as a priority area for universal health co...
Successful management of a pandemic or disaster requires implementation of preexisting plans to mini...
Examines six communities' efforts to build surge healthcare capacities to respond to terrorist attac...
Background. In recent years, serious injuries associated with extreme climate, earthquakes, terroris...
BACKGROUND: Successful management of a pandemic or disaster requires implementation of preexisting p...
IntroductionEpidemics of acute respiratory disease, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome in 200...
The Interagency Emergency Health Kit (IEHK) provides a standard package of medicines and simple medi...
CONTEXT: Over the past decade, a number of high-impact natural hazard events, together with the incr...
Explosive devices and high-velocity firearms are the terrorists\ue2\u20ac\u2122 weapons of choice. T...
Recent terrorist and epidemic events have underscored the potential for disasters to generate large ...
BACKGROUND: This article provides consensus suggestions for expanding critical care surge capacity a...
In 2020, the world was hit by a global pandemic through COVID-19, causing millions of deaths worldwi...
Objectives: US hospitals are expected to function without external aid for up to 96 hours during a d...
As technology advances and nature becomes more unpredictable, hospitals need to focus on their respo...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
World Health Organization (WHO) states access to medicine as a priority area for universal health co...