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Local-specific resource planning for mass casualty incidents
Johannes Sautter
author
Janina Hofer
author
Sven Wirth
author
Wolf Engelbach
author
Matthias Max
author
Tanel Tenso
author
Holger Bracker
author
2014
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA
English
In the situation of mass casualty incidents in Germany the questions that always remain are what and how much resources are needed to provide the best response. Furthermore, there are many local-specific constraints that exist, such as the density of hospitals nearby, what their surgery capacities are like, the distance between the local rescue bases and the incident scene as well as the level of preparedness of first responders. This paper describes an organisational approach to elaborate the specific tactical strategies that take part in preparedness planning. Furthermore, this paper will give insight and explore a simulation information system to support local medical response managers in elaborating those strategies in an office environment.
Resource allocation
User interfaces
First responders
Mass casualty incidents
Office environments
Organisational
Resource management
Resource planning
Simulation
User interface designs
Information systems
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JohannesSautter_etal2014
ISCRAM 2014 Conference Proceedings – 11th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2014
S.R. Hiltz
M
S
Pfaff
editor
11th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2014
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA
conference publication
503
507
9780692211946
2411-3387
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