GIS in hospital and healthcare emergency management
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| Format | eBook |
| Language | English |
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Boca Raton :
Taylor & Francis,
2010.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781439821312 |
| Physical Description | 279 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the evolving role of geographic information systems in hospital and healthcare emergency management / Ric Skinner
- A spatial approach to hazard vulnerability analysis by healthcare facilities / Ric Skinner
- Using GIS to improve workplace and worker safety crisis management / Jeffrey Miller
- Infectious disease surveillance and GIS : applications for emergency management / Michael Olesen
- Role of GIS in interagency healthcare logistical support during emergencies / Jerry VanVactor
- Design concept for a location-based hazard vulnerability assessment tool for healthcare facilities / Ric Skinner
- Trauma center siting, optimization modeling, and GIS / Charles Branas ... [et al.]
- Healthcare facility disaster planning : using GIS to identify alternate care sites / Johnathon Mohr, J.L. Querry, and Gwenn Allen
- Multi-scale enterprise GIS for healthcare preparedness in South Carolina / Jared Shoultz ... [et al.]
- Hospital preparedness planning for evacuation and sheltering with GIS in South Carolina / Jared Shoultz ... [et al.]
- Making sense out of chaos : improving prehospital and disaster response / Elizabeth Walters, Stephen Corbett, and Jeff Grange
- Disaster preparedness for influenza at a community hospital network : a case study / Edward Rafalski ... [et al.]
- Disaster preparedness and response for vulnerable populations : essential role of GIS for emergency medical services during the San Diego County 2007 firestorm / Isabel Corcos... [et al.]
- Natural disasters and the role of GIS in assessing need / Omar Ha-Redeye
- GIS application and a regionalized approach for mass casualty incident planning / Deborah Kim ... [et al.]
- Building a GIS common operating picture for integrated emergency medical services and hospital emergency management response / Frank Zanka.