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Establishing And Refining Hurricane Response Systems For Long-Term Care Facilities
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Storm SurgeEmergency ManagementLong-term Care FacilitiesPrimary CareHurricane SummitFebruary 2006Systems EngineeringDisaster MitigationPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchEmergency ResponseHealth PolicyDisaster ResponseEmergency PreparednessNatural Hazard MitigationNursingDisaster ManagementDisaster ResearchLong-term CareCrisis ManagementMedicineDisaster Risk ReductionEmergency MedicineDisaster Studies
In February 2006 the John A. Hartford Foundation funded a long-term care "Hurricane Summit," sponsored by the Florida Health Care Association. Representatives from five Gulf Coast states that sustained hurricane damage during 2005 and from Georgia, a receiving state for hurricane evacuees, attended. Summit participants evaluated disaster preparedness, response, and recovery for long-term care provider networks and identified gaps that impeded safe resident evacuation and disaster response. The meeting identified emergency response system issues that require coordination between long-term care providers and state and federal emergency operations centers. Five areas warranting further attention are presented as lessons learned and potential areas for grant making.
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