نتایج جستجو برای: hospital incident command system

تعداد نتایج: 2636108  

2012
Ahmadreza Djalali Maaret Castren Vahid Hosseinijenab Mahmoud Khatib Gunnar Ohlen Lisa Kurland

BACKGROUND Hospitals are cornerstones for health care in a community and must continue to function in the face of a disaster. The Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) is a method by which the hospital operates when an emergency is declared. Hospitals are often ill equipped to evaluate the strengths and vulnerabilities of their own management systems before the occurrence of an actual disaste...

Journal: :Critical Care 2006
Kenneth L Mattox

The medical support for the coordinated effort for Harris County Texas (Houston) to rescue evacuees from New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina was part of an integrated collaborative network. Both public health and operational health care was structured to custom meet the needs of the evacuees and to create an exit strategy for the clinic and shelter. Integrating local hospital and physician ...

Background: Organizational training is a key strategy to create and increase the skills of employees, and its pathology is the introduction to organizational transformation and effectiveness, and a systematic process to understand the current situation and solve its challenges and limitations. Objective: The aim of the research was the pathology of training staff of the incident command system...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2007
Christopher T Born Susan M Briggs David L Ciraulo Eric R Frykberg Jeffrey S Hammond Asher Hirshberg David W Lhowe Patricia A O'Neill

Disaster planning and response to a mass casualty incident pose unique demands on the medical community. Because they would be required to confront many casualties with bodily injury and surgical problems, surgeons in particular must become better educated in disaster management. Compared with routine practice, triage principles in disasters require an entirely different approach to evaluation ...

Journal: :AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium 2006
Barry Demchak Theodore C. Chan William G. Griswold Leslie Lenert

In existing Incident Command systems, situational awareness is achieved manually through paper tracking systems. Such systems often produce high latencies and incomplete data, resulting in inefficient and ineffective resource deployment. The WIISARD system collects much more data than a paper-based system, dramatically reducing latency while increasing the kinds and quality of information avail...

Background and aim: Hospital and pre-hospital emergencies are the first lines of coping and dealing with emergencies as well as emerging crises of special status. Developing and improving the readiness of these centers is considered as the main component for success in the Universities of Medical Sciences. The purpose of this study was to assess the preparedness of the incident command system i...

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