Wildfires Challenge Healthcare: Strategies for Effective Disaster Response
MedPage Today
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Mary Meyer, an emergency physician, discusses the impact of wildfires on healthcare systems based on her experiences managing responses to such disasters, particularly in Los Angeles. She underscores the critical importance of preparing for the first 96 hours post-wildfire and establishing a command center through the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) to coordinate operations effectively amid chaos. Meyer also addresses public health concerns related to wildfire smoke, noting its potential to increase respiratory and mental health issues, thereby straining healthcare resources. Furthermore, she highlights operational challenges such as patient surges and staffing shortages, emphasizing the need for healthcare facilities to enhance air quality and provide protective equipment to safeguard both staff and patients during these crises.