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New JCAHO report tackles surge capacity

Hospital Safety Connection, December 14, 2005

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The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) released a report last week about establishing surge hospitals in the wake of community catastrophes such as hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Five case studies from the hurricanes highlight the report.

The JCAHO considers surge facilities to be temporary spots beyond regular hospitals--including schools, hotels, veterinary hospitals, sports arenas, and convention centers--where staff and volunteers can provide medical services.

The JCAHO alludes to possible new standards dealing with surge capacity, which haven't been developed yet. To read the full report, click here.



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