Sign Me Up: Rules of the Road for Humanitarian Volunteers During the Ebola Outbreak

The current Ebola outbreak is the worst global public health emergency of our generation, and our global health care community must and will rise to serve those affected. Aid organizations participating in the Ebola response must carefully plan to carry out their responsibility to ensure the health,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 2015-02, Vol.9 (1), p.88-89
Hauptverfasser: Wildes, Ryan, Kayden, Stephanie, Goralnick, Eric, Niescierenko, Michelle, Aschkenasy, Miriam, Kemen, Katherine M., Vanrooyen, Michael, Biddinger, Paul, Cranmer, Hilarie
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description The current Ebola outbreak is the worst global public health emergency of our generation, and our global health care community must and will rise to serve those affected. Aid organizations participating in the Ebola response must carefully plan to carry out their responsibility to ensure the health, safety, and security of their responders. At the same time, individual health care workers and their employers must evaluate the ability of an aid organization to protect its workers in the complex environment of this unheralded Ebola outbreak. We present a minimum set of operational standards developed by a consortium of Boston-based hospitals that a professional organization should have in place to ensure the health, safety, and security of its staff in response to the Ebola virus disease outbreak. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2014;0:1-2)
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subjects Altruism
Consortia
Contingency planning
Disaster Medicine
Disaster Planning - organization & administration
Disease control
Disease Outbreaks
Ebola virus
Epidemics
Equipment and Supplies - supply & distribution
Global health
Health care
Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola - epidemiology
Humans
Inservice Training
Outbreaks
Personal health
Personnel policies
Public health
Responder Tools
Volunteers
Workers
title Sign Me Up: Rules of the Road for Humanitarian Volunteers During the Ebola Outbreak
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