. "Health services administration--United States"@en . "(Unlimited Concurrent Users)" . "from Ebook Central Academic Complete" . . "Social Welfare & Social Work"@en . . "Emergency management--United States"@en . . . . . "National Academies Press" . "(Unlimited Concurrent Users)" . "from Ebook Central Academic Complete" . . "Health services administration"@en . "from ebrary" . . "Disaster Planning--organization & administration"@en . . "Public Health"@en . . "Emergency Medical Services"@en . . . "Disaster medicine--United States"@en . . "Interinstitutional Relations"@en . . "Altevogt" . "Bruce M." . "Bruce M. Altevogt" . . "Emergency management"@en . . "Social Sciences"@en . . "United States." . . "9780309260602" . "0309260604" . . "Health & Biological Sciences"@en . "Moravian eBooks" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Post-Incident recovery considerations of the health care service delivery infrastructure : workshop summary"@en . . . . . . "2012" . . . . "2012" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "en" . . . . . "As part of the critical infrastructure of any community, health systems and assets are vital not only for the safety and well-being of its citizens, but also for the economic vitality, quality of life, and livelihood of the entire community. Many elements required for recovery are also fundamental to the day-to-day operations of these systems (e.g., information sharing, identifying and leveraging existing capabilities of medical providers in a community, developing trusted relationships). Investing in improved health care delivery systems, both financially and through collaborative capacity building, can enhance economic development and growth before a disaster, and also prove instrumental in sustaining services and recovering after a disaster. While the impacted local communities are the first responders and the drivers of long-term recovery, this session also discussed the important supportive roles played by the federal government, the private sector, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and state officials. Specifically, the session was designed to engage representatives from federal, state, and local governments, and the nonprofit and private sectors to do the following: 1. Identify services necessary to maintain or improve the affected health care service delivery infrastructure to ensure it meets the long-term physical and behavioral health needs of affected populations. 2. Discuss the roles and functions of the relevant Recovery Support Functions in facilitating long-term recovery of the health care service delivery infrastructure. 3. Highlight lessons learned from previous disasters, and identify priorities for pre-incident operational plans, with a specific focus on opportunities to leverage programs and activities across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors that support long-term recovery and mass casualty care."@en . . "Introduction -- The federal government: coordinator and facilitator -- The private sector: building resilient communities -- Nongovernmental organizations: providing support and relief -- Local and state roles: the community as the lead -- Barriers and challenges to recovery -- Final remarks."@en . "809050053" . "Conference publication"@en . . . . . . . . . "809050053" . . . "Congresses"@en . . "Electronic books"@en . . "from ebrary" . . "Social Welfare & Social Work - General"@en . "(Unlimited Concurrent Users)" . "from Ebook Central Academic Complete" . "(Unlimited Concurrent Users)" . "from Ebook Central Academic Complete" . . "dcu" . "(Unlimited Concurrent Users)" . "from ebrary" . "An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view" . . . "Post-incident recovery considerations of the health care service delivery infrastructure." . "Print version:" . . "Wizemann" . "Theresa M." . "Theresa M. Wizemann" . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE--General"@en . . "Washington, D.C." . . "Disaster medicine"@en . . "9780309260619" . "0309260612" . "(Unlimited Concurrent Users)" . "from EBSCO Academic Collection" . . "Delivery of Health Care--organization & administration"@en . . "Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Forum on Medical and Public Health Preparedness for Catastrophic Events." . . . . "2017-07-09" . . . "Hospitals & Medical Centers"@en . . "Relief Work--organization & administration"@en . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Infrastructure"@en . "from ebrary" . . "United States." .