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IT-Supported Management of Mass Casualty Incidents: The e-Triage Project
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EngineeringEmergency ManagementWireless Emergency SystemSafety ScienceNew ApplicationsInjury PreventionCommunicationDigital HealthIncident ManagementEmergency ResponseDisaster ResponseAnalogue Mobile RadioMobile ComputingTriagePatient SafetyMass Casualty IncidentsHistory Of Health CommunicationTechnologyMedicineDisaster Risk ReductionEmergency CommunicationEmergency MedicineDisaster Studies
Voice, analogue mobile radio, and paper have been successfully used for decades for coordination of emergencies and disasters, but although being simple and robust this approach cannot keep pace with today’s requirements any more. Emerging and established digital communication standards open the door to new applications and services, but the expected benefit needs to be carefully evaluated against robustness, interoperability, and user-friendliness. This paper describes a framework for IT-supported management of mass casualty incidents, which is currently under implementation and study. The four pillars of the concept are handheld devices for use both in daily rescue operations and in disasters, autonomous satellite-based communication infrastructure, a distributed database concept for maximal availability, and psychological acceptance research.
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