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Citation

Bedi NS, Dresser C, Yadav A, Schroeder A, Balsari S. Am. J. Public Health 2023; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, American Public Health Association)

DOI

10.2105/AJPH.2023.307236

PMID

36862972

Abstract

OBJECTIVEs. To assess wildfire risks to California inpatient health care facilities in 2022.

METHODS. Locations of inpatient facilities and associated inpatient bed capacities were mapped in relation to California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection fire threat zones (FTZs), which combine expected fire frequency with potential fire behavior. We computed the distances of each facility to the nearest high, very high, and extreme FTZs.

RESULTS. Half (107 290 beds) of California's total inpatient capacity is within 0.87 miles of a high FTZ and 95% (203 665 beds) is within 3.7 miles of a high FTZ. Half of the total inpatient capacity is within 3.3 miles of a very high FTZ and 15.5 miles of an extreme FTZ.

CONCLUSIONS. Wildfires threaten a large number of inpatient health care facilities in California. In many counties, all health care facilities may be at risk. Public Health Implications. Wildfires in California are rapid-onset disasters with short preimpact phases. Policies should address facility-level preparedness including smoke mitigation, sheltering measures, evacuation procedures, and resource allocation. Regional evacuation needs, including access to emergency medical services and patient transportation, must also be considered. (Am J Public Health. Published online ahead of print March 2, 2023:e1-e4. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2023.307236).


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