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A disaster's effects on material management operations.

B B Friedman1, J M Sadock

  • 1Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, NY.

Hospital Materiel Management Quarterly
|October 6, 1990
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Effective disaster management requires robust material management. Recognizing the critical role of material management in providing resources for patient care during emergencies is essential for successful disaster response.

Area of Science:

  • Disaster medicine
  • Healthcare management
  • Emergency preparedness

Background:

  • Disasters like Avianca flight 052, Hurricane Hugo, and the 1989 San Francisco earthquake highlight the need for effective disaster response.
  • Lessons learned from major events emphasize the importance of preparation and response strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To underscore the critical, yet often overlooked, role of material management in disaster situations.
  • To advocate for increased recognition of material management personnel during emergencies.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of disaster response protocols.
  • Review of literature on healthcare material management during crises.
  • Case study examination of past disaster events.

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Main Results:

  • Material management functions are vital for resource provision during direct patient care.
  • The contributions of material management teams in disaster scenarios are frequently neglected.
  • Lack of recognition for material management personnel can impact morale and operational efficiency.

Conclusions:

  • Material management is an indispensable component of effective disaster preparedness and response.
  • Enhanced recognition and integration of material management are crucial for optimizing patient care during emergencies.
  • Future disaster planning should explicitly address and value the role of material management professionals.