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- Maximilian Feth, Thorsten Holsträter, Florent Josse, Martin Kulla, and Björn Hossfeld.
- Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther. 2024 Oct 1; 59 (10): 586598586-598.
AbstractAlthough evacuations of hospitals are considered rare events, they might be more frequent than often thought. Recent research revealed 158 evacuations of hospitals in the USA within 17 years (mean 9.3/year). Leading causes for evacuations might be natural disasters, technical issues or man-made threats like bomb or active shooter events. Evacuations of hospitals are resource-intensive and might be time-critical. Logistical and coordination challenges for efficient deployment of rescue personnel and material must be met. Management of these situations requires efficient leadership and coordination between hospital employees and rescue organizations such as fire departments or emergency medical services. Therefore, a robust concept for evacuation of hospitals is needed. Our publication describes hospital evacuations and appropriate concepts in Germany.Thieme. All rights reserved.
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