The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.5055/ajdm.2020.0353Background: Recent mass-casualty events have exposed errors with common assumptions about response processes, notably triage and transport of patients. Response planners generally assume that the majority of patients from a mass-casualty event will have received some level of field triage and transport from the scene to the hospital will have been coordinated through on-scene incident command. When this is not the case, emergency response at the hospital is hampered as staff must be pulled to handle the influx of untriaged patients. Objective: Determine whether the use of emergency medical service (EMS) field resources in hospital triage could enhance t...
Background: Triage of victims in mass casualty incidents (MCI) is crucial in prioritizing care and a...
In the setting of mass casualty incidents (MCIs), hospitals need to divert from normal routine to de...
In recent years, mass casualty incidents (MCI’s) have become more prevalent across the United States...
The Las Vegas Route 91 shooting, as well as other recent mass-casualty events, have exposed gaps in ...
Study Objective: This case study evaluates the challenges experienced by first responders to a mass ...
Poor sensitivity in designating triage assignments, commonly referred to as undertriage, may lead to...
The response to active shooter attacks is not as effective as it could be. People die before receivi...
BACKGROUND: A prevalent assumption in hospital emergency preparedness planning is that patient arri...
In recent years, many urban areas have established healthcare coalitions (HCCs) composed of autonomo...
Background: Major incidents affect us globally, and are occurring with increasing frequency. There i...
Background: Disaster response is multi-tiered and requires individuals to collectively work toward t...
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to determine if modification of the Simple Triage and ...
Background and objectives: The deployment of Enhanced Care Teams ( ECTs) capable of delivering advan...
Objective: Rapid response to a trauma incident is vital for saving lives. However, in a mass casualt...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the efficacy of Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (STAR...
Background: Triage of victims in mass casualty incidents (MCI) is crucial in prioritizing care and a...
In the setting of mass casualty incidents (MCIs), hospitals need to divert from normal routine to de...
In recent years, mass casualty incidents (MCI’s) have become more prevalent across the United States...
The Las Vegas Route 91 shooting, as well as other recent mass-casualty events, have exposed gaps in ...
Study Objective: This case study evaluates the challenges experienced by first responders to a mass ...
Poor sensitivity in designating triage assignments, commonly referred to as undertriage, may lead to...
The response to active shooter attacks is not as effective as it could be. People die before receivi...
BACKGROUND: A prevalent assumption in hospital emergency preparedness planning is that patient arri...
In recent years, many urban areas have established healthcare coalitions (HCCs) composed of autonomo...
Background: Major incidents affect us globally, and are occurring with increasing frequency. There i...
Background: Disaster response is multi-tiered and requires individuals to collectively work toward t...
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to determine if modification of the Simple Triage and ...
Background and objectives: The deployment of Enhanced Care Teams ( ECTs) capable of delivering advan...
Objective: Rapid response to a trauma incident is vital for saving lives. However, in a mass casualt...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the efficacy of Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (STAR...
Background: Triage of victims in mass casualty incidents (MCI) is crucial in prioritizing care and a...
In the setting of mass casualty incidents (MCIs), hospitals need to divert from normal routine to de...
In recent years, mass casualty incidents (MCI’s) have become more prevalent across the United States...