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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Disaster Medicine
  • Public Health

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  • The 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami highlighted the extreme vulnerability of neurological patients during large-scale disasters.
  • Neurological patients often require continuous life support (e.g., ventilators) and daily medications, making them susceptible to disruptions in essential services.
  • Existing disaster response frameworks may not adequately address the specific, ongoing needs of individuals with neurological conditions.

Purpose:

  • To establish an emergent assistant network system by the Japanese Neurological Society (JNS) for neurological patients.
  • To ensure the continuous supply of critical materials, drugs, and energy power to neurological patients in both early and later stages post-disaster.
  • To develop and implement disaster-mimic trials to test and refine the network's effectiveness in high-risk areas.

Summary:

  • The JNS initiative focuses on creating a robust network to support neurological patients during and after disasters.
  • The system will leverage IT for connecting patients with distant, safer hospitals and deploy emergency medical teams.
  • A disaster-mimic trial is planned in Tokyo, Shizuoka, and Kochi to validate the network's operational readiness.

Impact:

  • Aims to significantly improve the survival and well-being of neurological patients during catastrophic events.
  • Provides a model for specialized disaster preparedness for vulnerable patient populations.
  • Enhances the resilience of healthcare systems in responding to the unique needs of neurological patients post-disaster.