The biggest lesson COVID-19 taught hospitals is how thin they can be stretched—and that includes morale, says Dr. Yves Duroseau, chair of emergency medicine and co-chair of disaster planning services ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the disparities in emergency and healthcare planning for vulnerable populations which will influence current and future resiliency initiatives for years to come.
Effective approaches to emergency preparedness during a pandemic include proactive resource management and involving stakeholders in planning efforts. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic ...
Hospital Emergency Departments are at the forefront of disaster response. It is increasingly important to provide health care workers with the resources and support to achieve emergency personal ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — What happens if you’re in a wheelchair, you’re on the top floor of a building, and a fire breaks out? One local hospital says people in wheelchairs will not be stranded during an ...
Unfortunately, not every hospital wing or technology system can remain operational 24/7/365. Software systems need updating, construction projects occur in operating rooms and patient areas, new ...
The data on COVID-19 doesn’t look good. A recent USA Today analysis showed that nearly 80% of the states reported more coronavirus cases than they had in the week before. Nine states set seven-day ...