Department-Level Planning and Preparedness: A Toolkit to Assist in Full-Facility Hospital Evacuations

Authors

  • Charles-Antoine Duval Author
  • Mary Wendylane Oberas Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25071/5byxnw87

Abstract

A full-facility hospital evacuation is often the last resort utilized when facing an emergency situation as it is highly complex and disruptive to patient care.

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Published

2022-05-05

Issue

Section

Newsletter

How to Cite

Department-Level Planning and Preparedness: A Toolkit to Assist in Full-Facility Hospital Evacuations. (2022). Canadian Journal of Emergency Management. https://doi.org/10.25071/5byxnw87