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Healthcare coalitions: the new foundation for national healthcare preparedness and response for catastrophic health emergencies.

机译:医疗保健联盟:为灾难性紧急医疗事件做好国家医疗保健准备和响应工作的新基础。

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After 9/11 and the 2001 anthrax letters, it was evident that our nation's healthcare system was largely underprepared to handle the unique needs and large volumes of people who would seek medical care following catastrophic health events. In response, in 2002 Congress established the Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to strengthen the ability of U.S. hospitals to prepare for and respond to bioterrorism and naturally occurring epidemics and disasters. Since 2002, the program has resulted in substantial improvements in individual hospitals' disaster readiness. In 2007, the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) contracted with the Center for Biosecurity of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center to conduct an assessment of U.S. hospital preparedness and to develop tools and recommendations for evaluating and improving future hospital preparedness efforts. One of the most important findings from this work is that healthcare coalitions-collaborative groups of local healthcare institutions and response agencies that work together to prepare for and respond to emergencies-have emerged throughout the U.S. since the HPP began. This article provides an overview of the HPP and the Center's hospital preparedness research for ASPR. Based on that work, the article also defines healthcare coalitions and identifies their structure and core functions, provides examples of more developed coalitions and common challenges faced by coalitions, and proposes that healthcare coalitions should become the foundation of a national strategy for healthcare preparedness and response for catastrophic health events.
机译:在9/11和2001年的炭疽热信之后,很明显,美国的医疗保健系统准备不足,无法应对灾难性健康事件后需要医疗的独特需求和大量人群。作为回应,国会于2002年在美国卫生与公共服务部(HHS)中建立了医院防备计划(HPP),以增强美国医院为生物恐怖主义以及自然流行和灾难做准备和应对的能力。自2002年以来,该计划极大地改善了各个医院的灾难准备情况。 2007年,准备与响应助理秘书(ASPR)的HHS办公室与匹兹堡大学医学中心生物安全中心签约,对美国医院的准备情况进行评估,并开发评估和改进未来医院的工具和建议准备工作。这项工作最重要的发现之一是,自HPP成立以来,医疗联盟与当地医疗机构和应急机构的协作团体共同为突发事件做准备和应对工作。本文概述了HPP和中心针对ASPR的医院准备研究。在此基础上,本文还定义了医疗保健联盟,并确定了其结构和核心功能,提供了更发达的联盟和联盟面临的共同挑战的示例,并建议医疗保健联盟应成为国家医疗保健准备和响应战略的基础用于灾难性的健康事件。

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