sharon sanders
Editor-in-Chief & President
]Providing Mass Medical Care with Scarce Resources:
A Community Planning Guide
Purpose of the Guide
The purpose of this guide is to provide community planners – as well as planners at the facility/community, institutional, State, and Federal levels – with valuable information and insights that will help them in their efforts to plan for and respond to a mass casualty event (MCE). This guide provides information on:
�� The circumstances that communities likely would face as a result of an MCE.
�� Key constructs, principles, and structures to be incorporated into the planning for an MCE.
�� Approaches and strategies that could be used to provide the most appropriate standards of care possible under the circumstances.
�� Examples of tools and resources available to help States and communities in their planning process.
�� Illustrative examples of how certain health systems, communities, or States have approached certain issues as part of their MCE-related planning efforts.
This information will be useful in helping planners address the issues associated with preparing for and responding to an MCE in the context of broader emergency planning processes, such as those laid out in Standing Together: An Emergency Planning Guide for America’s Communities, published by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO, 2005).
This document is not intended to reflect HHS policy, but to provide State and local planners options to consider when planning their response to an MCE.
http://www.ahrq.gov/research/mce/mceguide.pdf
A Community Planning Guide
Purpose of the Guide
The purpose of this guide is to provide community planners – as well as planners at the facility/community, institutional, State, and Federal levels – with valuable information and insights that will help them in their efforts to plan for and respond to a mass casualty event (MCE). This guide provides information on:
�� The circumstances that communities likely would face as a result of an MCE.
�� Key constructs, principles, and structures to be incorporated into the planning for an MCE.
�� Approaches and strategies that could be used to provide the most appropriate standards of care possible under the circumstances.
�� Examples of tools and resources available to help States and communities in their planning process.
�� Illustrative examples of how certain health systems, communities, or States have approached certain issues as part of their MCE-related planning efforts.
This information will be useful in helping planners address the issues associated with preparing for and responding to an MCE in the context of broader emergency planning processes, such as those laid out in Standing Together: An Emergency Planning Guide for America’s Communities, published by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO, 2005).
This document is not intended to reflect HHS policy, but to provide State and local planners options to consider when planning their response to an MCE.
http://www.ahrq.gov/research/mce/mceguide.pdf