Disaster Preparedness in Hospitals

  • Khirekar J
  • Badge A
  • Bandre G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Disaster preparedness in hospitals is a critical global concern that involves proactive measures to mitigate the impact of natural or artificial disasters. The review emphasizes the role of organizations such as India's National Disaster Management Authority in the development of response strategies. Hospitals face challenges in protecting facilities and healthcare workers during disasters, highlighting the need for effective training, equipment, and communication access. Differentiating disasters into natural, technological, and artificial types showcases the varied challenges each presents. Key challenges include resource allocation, interoperability of the communication system, evacuation strategies, and ethical considerations. Essential strategies include risk assessment, staff training, communication, and collaboration with external partners. Hospital disaster preparedness requires a comprehensive approach that involves strategies, training, and community participation to ensure safety during emergencies. Keywords: public awareness, risk assessment, emergency management, safety plan, disaster preparedness

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Khirekar, J., Badge, A., Bandre, G. R., & Shahu, S. (2023). Disaster Preparedness in Hospitals. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.50073

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