2012
DOI: 10.1371/5028b6037259a
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Developing a health system approach to disaster management: A qualitative analysis of the core literature to complement the WHO Toolkit for assessing health-system capacity for crisis management

Abstract: BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation's (WHO) sixty-fourth World Health Assembly in May 2011 adopted a resolution on ‘strengthening national health emergency and disaster management capacities and resilience of health systems’. Disaster management is a topical issue globally and countries are being encouraged to improve their disaster preparedness, along with growing international commitment to strengthening health systems. Lessons identified from disasters have not been effectively collated; essential expe… Show more

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“…Institutions involved in the administration of CAR T cell therapies are encouraged to develop programme specific emergency plans that take into account the particular needs of patients exposed to these treatments 144 . Many patients will be required to live within a specified dis tance of the treating hospital for a predefined amount of time after CAR T cell infusion.…”
Section: Emergency Contingency Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Institutions involved in the administration of CAR T cell therapies are encouraged to develop programme specific emergency plans that take into account the particular needs of patients exposed to these treatments 144 . Many patients will be required to live within a specified dis tance of the treating hospital for a predefined amount of time after CAR T cell infusion.…”
Section: Emergency Contingency Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the severe risk, effective preparedness and management of such an event are crucial components of emergency response (7). Assuring an effective response for biological threats necessitates creation and sustenance of a reliable and valid evaluation process that can be implemented continuously (12, 13). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, further qualitative analyses of these publications, not reported here, have been used to complement the WHO Toolkit on Evaluating Crisis Management for the WHO Regional Office of Europe 11 12. This recently developed tool aims to progress a health systems approach to disaster management 12.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%