The creation of hospitals safe from disaster is an area of increasing public policy. The vulnerability of hospitals to damage and destruction during an event has profound implications for the health of a community. Although hospital evacuations do occur in Australia,their prevalence is unknown and what leads to a successful evacuation is poorly understood.This article reviewed the worldwide hospital evacuation literature to determine the\ud prevalence of hospital evacuations and common precipitants for evacuation. Factors leading to safe evacuation and areas of ongoing challenge were identified. The findings\ud highlight the need for more structured and detailed reporting of hospital responses to disaster. A number of lessons can be learned...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior emerg...
The creation of hospitals safe from disaster is an area of increasing public policy. The vulnerabili...
The frequency and intensity of both human-made and natural disasters are predicted to increase, and ...
On 3 February 2011 tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi struck the coastline of north Queensland, Australia. T...
Abstract Objective: A scoping exercise to establish how common hospital evacuations are, identify ho...
Background: Hospitals are expected to provide their essential services under all circumstances, incl...
Background: Hospitals are expected to provide their essential services under all circumstances, incl...
Background: Hospitals are expected to provide their essential services under all circumstances, incl...
On February 2, 2011, Tropical Cyclone Yasi, the largest cyclone to cross the Australian coast and a ...
Objective: Malfunction in hospitals' complex internal systems, or extern threats, may result in a ho...
On February 2, 2011, Tropical Cyclone Yasi, the largest cyclone to cross the Australian coast and a ...
Objective: To analyze the evacuation preparedness of hospitals within the European Union (EU). Metho...
AbstractObjectiveMalfunction in hospitals' complex internal systems, or extern threats, may result i...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior emerg...
The creation of hospitals safe from disaster is an area of increasing public policy. The vulnerabili...
The frequency and intensity of both human-made and natural disasters are predicted to increase, and ...
On 3 February 2011 tropical cyclone (TC) Yasi struck the coastline of north Queensland, Australia. T...
Abstract Objective: A scoping exercise to establish how common hospital evacuations are, identify ho...
Background: Hospitals are expected to provide their essential services under all circumstances, incl...
Background: Hospitals are expected to provide their essential services under all circumstances, incl...
Background: Hospitals are expected to provide their essential services under all circumstances, incl...
On February 2, 2011, Tropical Cyclone Yasi, the largest cyclone to cross the Australian coast and a ...
Objective: Malfunction in hospitals' complex internal systems, or extern threats, may result in a ho...
On February 2, 2011, Tropical Cyclone Yasi, the largest cyclone to cross the Australian coast and a ...
Objective: To analyze the evacuation preparedness of hospitals within the European Union (EU). Metho...
AbstractObjectiveMalfunction in hospitals' complex internal systems, or extern threats, may result i...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior emerg...