Our nation faces the distinct possibility of a catastrophic terrorist attack using an improvised nuclear device (IND), according to international and U.S. intelligence. Detonation of an IND in a major U.S. city would result in tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of victims and would overwhelm public health, emergency response, and health care systems, not to mention creating unprecedented social and economic challenges. While preparing for an IND may seem futile at first glance, thousands of lives can be saved by informed planning and decision making prior to and following an attack. In 2009, the Institute of Medicine published the proceedings of a workshop assessing the health and medical preparedness for responding to an IND detonation. Since that time, multiple federal and other publications have added layers of detail to this conceptual framework, resulting in a significant body of literature and guidance. However, there has been only limited planning effort at the local level as much of the federal guidance has not been translated into action for states, cities and counties. According to an informal survey of community preparedness by the National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO), planning for a radiation incident ranked lowest in priority among other hazards by 2,800 local health departments. The focus of Nationwide Response Issues After an Improvised Nuclear Device Attack: Medical and Public Health Considerations for Neighboring Jurisdictions: Workshop Summary is on key response requirements faced by public health and health care systems in response to an IND detonation, especially those planning needs of outlying state and local jurisdictions from the detonation site. The specific meeting objectives were as follows: - Understand the differences between types of radiation incidents and implications of an IND attack on outlying communities. -Highlight current planning efforts at the federal, state, and local level as well as challenges to the implementation of operational plans. -Examine gaps in planning efforts and possible challenges and solutions. -Identify considerations for public health reception centers: how public health and health care interface with functions and staffing and how radiological assessments and triage be handled. -Discuss the possibilities and benefits of integration of disaster transport systems. -Explore roles of regional health care coalitions in coordination of health care response.
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In 2009, the Institute of Medicine published the proceedings of a workshop assessing the health and medical preparedness for responding to an improvised nuclear device (IND) detonation. This book deals with this topic.
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1 Front Matter; 2 1 Introduction; 3 2 Public Health and Logistical Considerations; 4 3 Federal Programs and Perspectives; 5 4 Local, State, and Regional Perspectives and Programs; 6 5 Challenges to Command and Control; 7 6 Risk Communication and Education; 8 7 Monitoring and Mass Care in Outlying Communities; 9 8 Reorienting and Augmenting Professional Approaches; 10 9 Roles of Regional Health Care Coalitions in Planning and Response; 11 Appendix A: References; 12 Appendix B: Abbreviations and Acronyms; 13 Appendix C: Workshop Agenda; 14 Appendix D: Biographical Sketches of Speakers and Panelists; 15 Appendix E: Resource List; 16 Appendix F: List of Speakers and Registered Attendees; 17 Appendix G: Day 30: The Impact of Mass Evacuations on Host Communities Following Nuclear Terrorism; 18 Appendix H: Implications of an Improvised Nuclear Device Detonation on Command and Control for Surrounding Regions at the Local, State, and Federal Levels; 19 Appendix I: Role of Regional Health Care Coalitions in Managing and Coordinating Disaster Response
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780309286015
Publisert
2014-01-26
Utgiver
Vendor
National Academies Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256