Emergencies and Public Health Crisis Management- Current Perspectives on Risks and Multiagency Collaboration
The successful management of emergencies and public health crises depends on adequate measures being implemented at all levels of the emergency chain of action, from policy makers to the general population. It starts with appropriate risk assessment, prevention, and mitigation and continues to preho...
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| description | The successful management of emergencies and public health crises depends on adequate measures being implemented at all levels of the emergency chain of action, from policy makers to the general population. It starts with appropriate risk assessment, prevention, and mitigation and continues to prehospital and hospital care, recovery, and evaluation. All levels of action require well-thought out emergency management plans and routines based on established command and control, identified safety issues, functional communication, well-documented triage and treatment policies, and available logistics. All these characteristics are capabilities that should be developed and trained, particularly when diverse agencies are involved. In addition to institutional responses, a robust, community-based disaster response system can effectively mitigate and respond to all emergencies. A well-balanced response is largely dependent on local resources and regional responding agencies that all too often train and operate within “silos”, with an absence of interagency cooperation. The importance of this book issue is its commitment to all parts of emergency and public health crisis management from a multiagency perspective. It aims to discuss lessons learned and emerging risks, introduce new ideas about flexible surge capacity, and show the way it can practice multiagency collaboration. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-694032024-03-30T23:21:40Z Emergencies and Public Health Crisis Management- Current Perspectives on Risks and Multiagency Collaboration Khorram-Manesh, Amir Burkle, Frederick M disasters healthcare workers hospital preparedness hospitals coronavirus (COVID-19) public–private partnerships (PPPs) triage crisis management resilience exercises learning inter-organisational off-shore on-shore emergencies collaboration cycle of expansive learning full-scale exercises major incident organizational learning preparedness underground mine capacity community crisis disaster flexible surge management flexible surge capacity leadership Thailand 3LC utility ecoterrorism environmental extremism animal-rights extremism deep ecology ecologically motivated violence critical infrastructure drinking water risk management risk reduction interaction concurrent learning exercise unforeseen COVID-19 nurse job engagement social support emergency healthcare readiness public health urgent care centre emergency department length of stay surge capacity Sweden n/a thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing The successful management of emergencies and public health crises depends on adequate measures being implemented at all levels of the emergency chain of action, from policy makers to the general population. It starts with appropriate risk assessment, prevention, and mitigation and continues to prehospital and hospital care, recovery, and evaluation. All levels of action require well-thought out emergency management plans and routines based on established command and control, identified safety issues, functional communication, well-documented triage and treatment policies, and available logistics. All these characteristics are capabilities that should be developed and trained, particularly when diverse agencies are involved. In addition to institutional responses, a robust, community-based disaster response system can effectively mitigate and respond to all emergencies. A well-balanced response is largely dependent on local resources and regional responding agencies that all too often train and operate within “silos”, with an absence of interagency cooperation. The importance of this book issue is its commitment to all parts of emergency and public health crisis management from a multiagency perspective. It aims to discuss lessons learned and emerging risks, introduce new ideas about flexible surge capacity, and show the way it can practice multiagency collaboration. 2021-05-01T15:48:49Z 2021-05-01T15:48:49Z 2020 book ONIX_20210501_9783039436811_1149 9783039436811 9783039436828 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69403 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3204 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3204 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03943-682-8 10.3390/books978-3-03943-682-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039436811 9783039436828 188 Basel, Switzerland open access |
| spellingShingle | disasters healthcare workers hospital preparedness hospitals coronavirus (COVID-19) public–private partnerships (PPPs) triage crisis management resilience exercises learning inter-organisational off-shore on-shore emergencies collaboration cycle of expansive learning full-scale exercises major incident organizational learning preparedness underground mine capacity community crisis disaster flexible surge management flexible surge capacity leadership Thailand 3LC utility ecoterrorism environmental extremism animal-rights extremism deep ecology ecologically motivated violence critical infrastructure drinking water risk management risk reduction interaction concurrent learning exercise unforeseen COVID-19 nurse job engagement social support emergency healthcare readiness public health urgent care centre emergency department length of stay surge capacity Sweden n/a thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Emergencies and Public Health Crisis Management- Current Perspectives on Risks and Multiagency Collaboration |
| title | Emergencies and Public Health Crisis Management- Current Perspectives on Risks and Multiagency Collaboration |
| title_full | Emergencies and Public Health Crisis Management- Current Perspectives on Risks and Multiagency Collaboration |
| title_fullStr | Emergencies and Public Health Crisis Management- Current Perspectives on Risks and Multiagency Collaboration |
| title_full_unstemmed | Emergencies and Public Health Crisis Management- Current Perspectives on Risks and Multiagency Collaboration |
| title_short | Emergencies and Public Health Crisis Management- Current Perspectives on Risks and Multiagency Collaboration |
| title_sort | emergencies and public health crisis management current perspectives on risks and multiagency collaboration |
| topic | disasters healthcare workers hospital preparedness hospitals coronavirus (COVID-19) public–private partnerships (PPPs) triage crisis management resilience exercises learning inter-organisational off-shore on-shore emergencies collaboration cycle of expansive learning full-scale exercises major incident organizational learning preparedness underground mine capacity community crisis disaster flexible surge management flexible surge capacity leadership Thailand 3LC utility ecoterrorism environmental extremism animal-rights extremism deep ecology ecologically motivated violence critical infrastructure drinking water risk management risk reduction interaction concurrent learning exercise unforeseen COVID-19 nurse job engagement social support emergency healthcare readiness public health urgent care centre emergency department length of stay surge capacity Sweden n/a thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing |
| topic_facet | disasters healthcare workers hospital preparedness hospitals coronavirus (COVID-19) public–private partnerships (PPPs) triage crisis management resilience exercises learning inter-organisational off-shore on-shore emergencies collaboration cycle of expansive learning full-scale exercises major incident organizational learning preparedness underground mine capacity community crisis disaster flexible surge management flexible surge capacity leadership Thailand 3LC utility ecoterrorism environmental extremism animal-rights extremism deep ecology ecologically motivated violence critical infrastructure drinking water risk management risk reduction interaction concurrent learning exercise unforeseen COVID-19 nurse job engagement social support emergency healthcare readiness public health urgent care centre emergency department length of stay surge capacity Sweden n/a thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing |
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