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Citation

Lee FC, Goh SH, Wong HP, Anantharaman V. Prehosp. Disaster Med. 2000; 15(1): 20-31.

Affiliation

Emergency Department, National University Hospital, Singapore.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Cambridge University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11066839

Abstract

Disaster management plans of emergency departments (EDs) in four major public hospitals were reviewed. A comparison was made between these plans, and they were analyzed to gain an understanding of the differing objectives and doctrines behind the practices. These were summarized into five major management concepts, which are considered to be critical to the success of a disaster plan: 1) staff mobilization systems (cascading vs batch mobilization); 2) staff deployment systems; 3) team organization (surgeons vs residents); 4) area management (the role of the area manager); 5) casualty volume management (accommodation vs expansion vs extension concepts). The concepts derived should serve as a useful guide to the development of an ED disaster plan and potentially influence how new ED facilities could be planned.


Language: en

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