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.
Lack of interoperability between healthcare facilities proved challenging for patients who sought care in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, according to an analysis by Wired science writer Megan Molteni.
(The Conversation) – Hurricane Ian, one of the most powerful storms to hit the U.S., tore part of the roof off a hospital in Port Charlotte, Florida, and flooded the building’s lower level emergency ...
Floods, fires and even terrorist attacks: how ready are our hospitals to cope when disaster strikes?
Senior Lecturer, Horizon Fellow and NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow at the Sydney School of Health Sciences, University of Sydney Faran Naru is the recipient of a Macquarie University Research ...
CLIMATEWIRE | When the McBride wildfire erupted in New Mexico three years ago, David Merritt had a math problem. The fire was closing in on a Lincoln County hospital with 11 admitted patients, but the ...
If you saw an abundance of law enforcement at Midland Memorial Hospital today that was just a drill. The hospital conducted a disaster drill with the fire and police departments to test their ...
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