Five steps to get on the pandemic preparedness path
Accreditation Connection, October 16, 2006
With three influenza pandemics occurring within the past 100 years, some emergency planners say it is not a matter of whether we will endure another pandemic, but when, according to a report in the September issue of HealthLeaders magazine.
Hospitals can take a number of sensible measures, however, to improve their communities' pandemic readiness, according to Thomas V. Inglesby, MD, chief operating officer and deputy director of the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. "Most hospitals have not been central participants in community planning, even though they absolutely would be central participants in a response," Inglesby tells HealthLeaders.
Click here to read the report, which includes five steps you can take to put your hospital-and your community-on the path to pandemic preparedness.
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