Medical planning considerations in consequence management
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Medical planning considerations in consequence management
Abstract
The job of military medical planners is to prepare for the unthinkable and then establish a response that allows the civilian system of healthcare to continue to function. This article provides information and perspective that civilian healthcare providers can gain from their counterparts in the military. Two issues need to be considered simultaneously: preparedness, in the form of force health protection, and response, applying consequence management. The critical need for ongoing planning is clear. However, three things remain true despite our best planning efforts: individual behavior drives the response to mass casualty events, flexibility is the key to the success of any plan, and interagency coordination and trust is vital for an effective response.
Comment in
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Military and executive experience supports lessons learned.Front Health Serv Manage. 2002 Fall;19(1):27-30; discussion 45-6. Front Health Serv Manage. 2002. PMID: 12355630 No abstract available.
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Healthcare's new challenge: expecting the unexpected.Front Health Serv Manage. 2002 Fall;19(1):31-3; discussion 45-6. Front Health Serv Manage. 2002. PMID: 12355632 No abstract available.
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Preparedness is a healthcare executive's responsibility.Front Health Serv Manage. 2002 Fall;19(1):35-43; discussion 45-6. Front Health Serv Manage. 2002. PMID: 12355633 No abstract available.
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