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Experts Study Making Hospitals
Safe from Disasters
In July, more than 100
professionals met in El Salvador at the international meeting
“Hospitals in Disasters: Handle with Care.” The
bulk of the meeting was dedicated to working groups that studied
and made recommendations on three major topic areas:
 Hospital
disaster mitigation and the need to revise and enforce existing
regulations concerning the design and construction of health
facilities, with the ultimate goal of protecting the lives
of patients, staff and other occupants and ensuring that these
facilities can continue to function during and after a disaster.
This working group discussed and modified the Guidelines for
Vulnerability Reduction in the Design of New Health Facilities,
a comprehensive publication for investors and hospital managers.
A shorter summary of this document, prepared for decision
makers, is also available.
 Evacuating
a hospital may become necessary at some point. But unnecessary
evacuation can lead to serious problems, and the group analyzed
the consequences of evacuation in terms of politics, social
aspects, administration, public assistance, labor, etc. The
guide Should Hospitals be Evacuated? was endorsed and the
group formulated additional recommendations, including: share
the decision to evacuate, to the extent possible, with health
or government authorities responsible for the affected area
and keep in mind that the press will play an important role
in generating or dispelling fears about hospital evacuations.
If
hospitals must be evacuated, many view mobile field hospitals
as a way to provide immediate medical care to victims. Some
political authorities in disaster-affected countries have
accepted the donation of self- contained
field hospitals as a temporary substitute for health facilities
damaged by disasters. However, often these foreign hospitals
have not met the expectations, generating frustration and
disappointment for all parties concerned: recipients and donor
countries, the medical staff and the patients. The WHO/PAHO
Guidelines for the Use of Field Hospitals in the Aftermath
of Sudden Impact Disasters, prepared for donor and recipient
countries, were revised by the group and have now been published.
An accompanying brochure is also available.
All publications and
guidelines can be downloaded from www.disaster-info.net/hospital_disaster
(click on the topic of the work group and follow the links.)
A limited number of print copies of the Guidelines on Field
Hospitals is available from disaster-publications@paho.org.
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