Learning lessons in emergency management: the 4th International Conference on Healthcare System Preparedness and Response to Emergencies and Disasters
The International Preparedness & Response to Emergencies & Disasters (IPRED) conferences are conducted bi-annually in order to share insights and lessons learned from diverse crises. The aim of the article is to bring the IPRED conferences into better professional attention and to share the...
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description | The International Preparedness & Response to Emergencies & Disasters (IPRED) conferences are conducted bi-annually in order to share insights and lessons learned from diverse crises. The aim of the article is to bring the IPRED conferences into better professional attention and to share the main insights that were presented in IPRED IV, which was held in January 2016.
The major lessons learned included:
and
-
should be implemented in developing novel technologies.
necessitates coordination between diverse actors concerning all potential threats.
and decision-making capacities of emergency response leaders should be enhanced to ensure quality of care.
: Triage decisions must not discriminate against terrorists, even when attackers and victims are treated simultaneously.
: Establishing family and community networks increases resilience of individuals and society.
must be evaluated considering cost-benefits.
: Teams of experts should be transformed into expert teams.
: A common disaster-management language needs to be established. Social media is useful due to bi-directional communication.
-
should be established to facilitate a coordinated response including common terminologies and exercises.
: First responders and pet owners are jeopardized if animals are not included in emergency planning. Re-unification of animals with their owners should be included in response models.
IPRED conferences provide a platform for sharing insights and lessons learned from diverse emergencies and disasters. The conferences offer a unique opportunity to share knowledge aimed at improving emergency preparedness, networking between various parties, and substantiates the knowledge and experience of all professionals who take part in the proceedings. |
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The major lessons learned included:
and
-
should be implemented in developing novel technologies.
necessitates coordination between diverse actors concerning all potential threats.
and decision-making capacities of emergency response leaders should be enhanced to ensure quality of care.
: Triage decisions must not discriminate against terrorists, even when attackers and victims are treated simultaneously.
: Establishing family and community networks increases resilience of individuals and society.
must be evaluated considering cost-benefits.
: Teams of experts should be transformed into expert teams.
: A common disaster-management language needs to be established. Social media is useful due to bi-directional communication.
-
should be established to facilitate a coordinated response including common terminologies and exercises.
: First responders and pet owners are jeopardized if animals are not included in emergency planning. Re-unification of animals with their owners should be included in response models.
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The major lessons learned included:
and
-
should be implemented in developing novel technologies.
necessitates coordination between diverse actors concerning all potential threats.
and decision-making capacities of emergency response leaders should be enhanced to ensure quality of care.
: Triage decisions must not discriminate against terrorists, even when attackers and victims are treated simultaneously.
: Establishing family and community networks increases resilience of individuals and society.
must be evaluated considering cost-benefits.
: Teams of experts should be transformed into expert teams.
: A common disaster-management language needs to be established. Social media is useful due to bi-directional communication.
-
should be established to facilitate a coordinated response including common terminologies and exercises.
: First responders and pet owners are jeopardized if animals are not included in emergency planning. Re-unification of animals with their owners should be included in response models.
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The major lessons learned included:
and
-
should be implemented in developing novel technologies.
necessitates coordination between diverse actors concerning all potential threats.
and decision-making capacities of emergency response leaders should be enhanced to ensure quality of care.
: Triage decisions must not discriminate against terrorists, even when attackers and victims are treated simultaneously.
: Establishing family and community networks increases resilience of individuals and society.
must be evaluated considering cost-benefits.
: Teams of experts should be transformed into expert teams.
: A common disaster-management language needs to be established. Social media is useful due to bi-directional communication.
-
should be established to facilitate a coordinated response including common terminologies and exercises.
: First responders and pet owners are jeopardized if animals are not included in emergency planning. Re-unification of animals with their owners should be included in response models.
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