Absorbing citywide patient surge during Hurricane Sandy: a case study in accommodating multiple hospital evacuations.
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Auteurs : Amesh A. Adalja [États-Unis] ; Matthew Watson [États-Unis] ; Nidhi Bouri [États-Unis] ; Kathleen Minton [États-Unis] ; Ryan C. Morhard [États-Unis] ; Eric S. Toner [États-Unis]Source :
- Annals of emergency medicine [ 1097-6760 ] ; 2014.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Capacité de gestion de crise, Fermeture d'établissement de santé, Humains, New York (ville), Planification des mesures d'urgence en cas de catastrophe (organisation et administration), Pratique factuelle, Recherche qualitative, Service hospitalier d'urgences (organisation et administration), Tempêtes cycloniques, Transfert de patient (organisation et administration).
- MESH :
- organisation et administration : Planification des mesures d'urgence en cas de catastrophe, Service hospitalier d'urgences, Transfert de patient.
- Capacité de gestion de crise, Fermeture d'établissement de santé, Humains, New York (ville), Pratique factuelle, Recherche qualitative, Tempêtes cycloniques.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- geographic : New York City.
- organization & administration : Disaster Planning, Emergency Service, Hospital, Patient Transfer.
- Cyclonic Storms, Evidence-Based Practice, Health Facility Closure, Humans, Qualitative Research, Surge Capacity.
Abstract
Hospital evacuations have myriad effects on all elements of the health care system. We seek to (1) examine the effect of patient surge on hospitals that received patients from evacuating hospitals in New York City during Hurricane Sandy; (2) describe operational challenges those hospitals faced pre- and poststorm; and (3) examine the coordination efforts to distribute patients to receiving hospitals.
DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2013.12.010
PubMed: 24412666
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