How to Manage Red Alert in Emergency and Disaster Unit in the Hospital? Evidence From London

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Abstract

This research gave an overview of coordinated hospital planning issues. In these issues, patients desire an arrangement for different source types, ideally as quickly as time permits. This field of context has just picked up academic interest, despite its reality since 1995. The way may discover a clarification for the above aspect that managing the hospital sources is regularly performed separately without taking a bigger picture. Therefore, it is particularly valid if the sources are situated in different departments. Another subsequent clarification may be related to the notoriety of the patient flow context. Hence, patients shouldn't be planned in these issues to be queued for another source or leave the system in case of their satisfaction of solicitation for the services at a particular source. The primary contribution of the present research is assisting present and new scholars via enumeration for every progression of the study of accessible decisions in the present context. Such means could be represented by major references for scientists to discover such studies endeavors tailored to their respective requirements. This principle removes the message: scientists ought to consistently coordinate their decisions concerning the setting, the capacity, and the approaches, as not all blends are conceivable.

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Heydari, M., Lai, K. K., & Xiaohu, Z. (2021). How to Manage Red Alert in Emergency and Disaster Unit in the Hospital? Evidence From London. Frontiers in Public Health, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.634417

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