نتایج جستجو برای: hospital incident command system
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Introduction: For the past 7 years, a nursing school has conducted biannual medical missions in a virtually inaccessible area in Haiti. Each medical mission team provides primary care, pediatric and gynecological examinations for up to 6 days in the impoverished island nation. Methods: To improve the safety of participants engaged in this humanitarian tra...
background: users of hospital information system (his) use these systems durâing working day and know its problems better than othâers know. studying their views is very important and can be espeâcially effective in the development of the inâformation system. the aim of this study was to investigate the users' views toâwards the qualâity of hospital information system in the training hosp...
The World Trade Center attack and collapse is the first time an aircraft has been used as a weapon of mass effect. The scale and magnitude of this manmade disaster can only be compared with a natural catastrophe such as the Armenian earthquake of December 1988. The importance of an incident command system and the Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment, and the need for fixed Casualty Collection Poin...
for comments on earlier versions of this paper. We also would like to thank Kevin Brame and Laurie Meamber for insights offered during the development of our model.
In Palm Beach County, Florida, the fall 2005 influenza vaccination season was interrupted by Hurricane Wilma, a particularly destructive storm that resulted in flooding, power outages, extensive property damage, and suspension of many routine community services. In its aftermath, all public health resources were immediately turned to the response and recovery process. School-located mass influe...
Incident Command systems often achieve situational awareness through manual paper-tracking systems. Such systems often produce high latencies and in-complete data, resulting in inefficient and ineffective resource deployment. WIISARD (Wireless Internet Information System for Medical Response in Disasters) collects much more data than a paper-based system, dramatically reducing latency while inc...
Introduction: In a disaster, the number of victims and severity injuries may overwhelm treatment capacity local hospital. Surge is hospital’s ability to receive treat an increased patients. This study aimed explore if past disaster or mass casualty incident (MCI) affects hospital surge preparedness. Method: The current preparedness plans (HPPs) University central hospitals receiving surgical em...
Traditionally, during a disaster response, primary reliance is on voice over radio communication along with pen and paper notes for situational awareness. This paper explores our research regarding emergency data interoperability, seeks to connect decision makers, operators/responders, and additional stakeholders through the development and application of standardized data messaging formats. In...
The recent outbreak of novel H1N1 influenza has underscored the importance of hospital preparedness in responding toepidemic and pandemic respiratory illness. Comprehensive planning for the emergence of novel respiratory pathogens shouldbe based on an all-hazards approach, with the input of key stakeholders. A staged, scalable model allows for a flexibleresponse, and the addition of a medical c...
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