• J Med Syst · Oct 1998

    The use of simulation in planning the transportation of patients to hospitals following a disaster.

    • P M Christie and R R Levary.
    • Department of Decision Sciences and MIS, School of Business and Administration, Saint Louis University, MO 63108, USA.
    • J Med Syst. 1998 Oct 1;22(5):289-300.

    AbstractThe characteristics of disaster management are outlined. Planning for the efficient management of a disaster is described. The level of preparedness for disasters can be increased using simulation models in conjunction with drills. With the simulation model, "what-if" analyses are performed to predict the consequences of conceivable scenarios. Emergency medical service personnel will find such computer simulation models a useful supplement to their standard training.

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