In a recent TeleTracking blog, Paige Patterson, RN, a relief hospital manager at University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, discussed the value of having an automated capacity management system in ...
Hospitals are in a unique position when disaster strikes. Predominately regarded as safe havens, hospitals are expected to continuously provide quality patient care and protection to patients, ...
Emergency management has long centered on four essential pillars: preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation.
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.
At the California International Association for Healthcare Security & Safety (IAHSS) symposiums held this July, Denise Grimm, RN, JD, who is the associate director, National Preparedness, BCFS ...
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 ...
The Centre plans a nationwide assessment of district hospitals to strengthen emergency and trauma care infrastructure in line with IPHS norms ...
Floodwaters have engulfed large parts of New South Wales, with at least one person dead and almost 50,000 evacuated after days of heavy rainfall in a “one-in-500-year” flood event. The scale of the ...