Volume 20 No 21 (2022)
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A Study of Saudi Arabian Military Hospitals and Disaster Preparedness: An Examination of Emergency Units
Yasir Mohammed Alhafi Alotabi, Col.. Dr.Ziad Katt
Abstract
There are various natural and human disasters in Saudi Arabia. Several of these disasters resulted in mass casualties. Disaster preparedness depends heavily on Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Disaster response and management in in-hospital emergency services is considered inefficient and inadequate. Saudi Arabia has few data on disaster preparedness and response (EMS and hospitals). To identify disaster preparedness and response strategies for military hospitals, this study evaluated emergency and disaster preparedness
Keywords
Emergency Medical Services, Disaster preparedness, Medical services directorate, Critical care.
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