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    Mass Medical Care with Scarce Resources
    A Community Planning Guide
    <table summary="This table gives the layout format of the bread crumb area and the center content area." border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100&#37;"><tbody><tr><td>Mass Medical Care with Scarce Resources

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    This resource was part of AHRQ's Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) program, which was discontinued on June 30, 2011, in a realignment of Federal efforts.
    This information is for reference purposes only. It was current when produced and may now be outdated. Archive material is no longer maintained, and some links may not work. Persons with disabilities having difficulty accessing this information should contact us at: https://info.ahrq.gov. Let us know the nature of the problem, the Web address of what you want, and your contact information.
    Please go to www.ahrq.gov for current information.

    A Community Planning Guide

    <hr> Mass Medical Care with Scarce Resources: A Community Planning Guide provides community planners—as well as planners at the institutional, State, and Federal levels—with information on planning for and responding to a mass casualty event (MCE).
    Select to download print version (PDF File, 1.2 MB; PDF Help).
    <hr> Background

    The product of a collaboration between the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), this guide is written by leading experts in six areas related to mass casualty care: prehospital care, hospital and acute care, alternative care sites, palliative care, ethical issues, and legal considerations.
    The report provides information on:
    • The circumstances that communities are likely to face in an MCE.
    • Key constructs, principles, and structures to be incorporated into the planning for an MCE.
    • Approaches and strategies that could be used to provide the most appropriate standards of care possible under the circumstances.
    • Examples of tools and resources to help States and communities in their planning process.
    • Illustrative examples of how specific health systems, communities, or States have approached various issues in their MCE-related planning efforts.

    Contents

    About This Guide
    Executive Summary
    Chapter 1. Introduction
    Chapter 2. Ethical Considerations in Community Disaster Planning
    Chapter 3. Assessing the Legal Environment Concerning Mass Casualty Event Planning and Response
    Chapter 4. Prehospital Care
    Chapter 5. Hospital/Acute Care
    Chapter 6. Alternative Care Sites
    Chapter 7. Palliative Care
    Chapter 8. Influenza Pandemic Case Study
    References
    Appendix A. Participant List
    Appendix B. Bibliography
    Bioterrorism Research Portfolio

    This resource is one of more than 50 studies, workshops, conferences, and other activities funded under the Agency's bioterrorism research portfolio. AHRQ sponsors research that provides the evidence base for tools and resources needed in bioterrorism and public health emergency planning and response. For more information, go to: http://www.ahrq.gov/prep/.
    AHRQ Publication No. 07-0001
    Current as of February 2007


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