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The case for regional post-natural disaster preparation.

Journal of Business Continuity and Emergency Planning, 2008
The private sector is becoming increasingly responsible to society and the environment. To this end, instead of simply contributing aid after a disaster, firms should establish relationships in advance, investing in regional growth through a post-natural
Natalie Claringbull
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PREPARATION FOR DISASTER IN CALIFORNIA.

California medicine, 1998
THE OPERATIONAL PLAN FOR MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS IN CALIFORNIA IS DIVIDED INTO THREE MAIN DIVISIONS, VIZ: Expansion of existing medical facilities, augmentation of practicing health personnel, scope of service expected. Medical and health personnel and facilities will be expected to modify and adjust their care of casualties according to the situation ...
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Preparing for Natural Disasters

Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2009
This article is part of a collaborative effort by experts in the field of emergency preparedness to complete an overview begun by the late Michael Shannon, MD, MPH, on the current challenges and future directions in pediatric disaster readiness. This particular article, "Preparing for Natural Disasters," will address pertinent clinical and disaster ...
Mark Waltzman, Eric Fleegler
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Preparation for disaster.

California medicine, 2000
Standardization of county medical society plans for dealing with casualties in disasters would greatly facilitate integration with the state Civil Defense organization. Without such plans there can be no hope of coping with the great number of casualties that would come should this area be attacked.
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Preparing for forecastable disasters

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2009
The federal government requires hospitals participating in Medicare to have and be able to implement a comprehensive plan to deal with emergency situations.[1][1] At issue are the safety and well-being of patients. A hospital must identify likely risks for its location, such as natural disasters,
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Hospital Preparation for Disasters

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2008
In this issue of Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, Clarke et al have given an insightful look into issues surrounding the needs of hospitals responding to chemically contaminated victims of mass-casualty incidents.1 In doing so, they also have provided an opportunity to examine more general concerns related to disasters. It is intuitive that hospitals
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Reducing the cost of humanitarian operations through disaster preparation and preparedness

Annals of Operations Research, 2019
Kyle H. Goldschmidt, Sameer Kumar
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