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Assessing and Improving Hospital Mass-Casualty Preparedness: A No-Notice Exercise
2017
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
In recent years, mass-casualty incidents (MCIs) have become more frequent and deadly, while emergency department (ED) crowding has grown steadily worse and widespread. The ability of hospitals to implement an effective mass-casualty surge plan, immediately and expertly, has therefore never been more important. Yet, mass-casualty exercises tend to be highly choreographed, pre-scheduled events that provide limited insight into hospitals' true capacity to respond to a no-notice event under
doi:10.1017/s1049023x17006793
pmid:28780916
fatcat:ol52tyr7b5e2rlrrgaa2pk5qyy