The Importance of Prehospital and Disaster Medicine in Rural Areas in the Philippines

Timely and well-coordinated medical response can significantly reduce morbidity and mortality rates, provide efficient patient care, and bolster community resilience during and after disasters like the COVOD-19 pandemic. 4 The unique geographical landscape of the Philippines poses significant challe...

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Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Disaster Medicine
Disaster Planning
Disasters
Earthquakes
Emergency medical care
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency preparedness
Government agencies
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Humans
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Seismic activity
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Volcanic eruptions
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