Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9041141 | Disaster Management & Response | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In 2003, the Utah Department of Health received funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration to develop a medical surge plan. The plan was designed to increase the number of available hospital beds in the state by 1250 beds, including 125 beds for patients with burns or trauma patients. Interested parties were contacted and a coordinating group composed of Utah Department of Health and University of Utah Health Sciences Center representatives was formed, who were responsible for developing the plan. This article is Part I of a 2-part series that discusses the planning process and identification of a group of stakeholders who served as a planning task force, and concludes with a summary of lessons learned or confirmed during the planning process. Part II will discuss the content of the medical surge plan.
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Authors
Royce MD, MPH, Colleen BSN, RN, Lloyd BA, Richard MD, Jan MBA, Stephen MD, Jeffrey MD, Jolene R. MPA,