Hyer Kathryn, Brown Lisa M, Berman Amy, Polivka-West Lumarie
Florida Policy Exchange Center on Aging in the School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2006 Sep-Oct;25(5):w407-11. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.w407. Epub 2006 Aug 29.
In February 2006 the John A. Hartford Foundation funded a long-term care "Hurricane Summit," sponsored by the Florida Health Care Association. Representatives from five Gulf Coast states that sustained hurricane damage during 2005 and from Georgia, a receiving state for hurricane evacuees, attended. Summit participants evaluated disaster preparedness, response, and recovery for long-term care provider networks and identified gaps that impeded safe resident evacuation and disaster response. The meeting identified emergency response system issues that require coordination between long-term care providers and state and federal emergency operations centers. Five areas warranting further attention are presented as lessons learned and potential areas for grant making.
2006年2月,约翰·A·哈特福德基金会资助了一场由佛罗里达医疗保健协会主办的长期护理“飓风峰会”。来自2005年遭受飓风破坏的五个墨西哥湾沿岸州以及作为飓风撤离人员接收州的佐治亚州的代表出席了会议。峰会参与者评估了长期护理服务提供商网络的灾难准备、应对和恢复情况,并确定了阻碍居民安全撤离和灾难应对的差距。会议确定了应急响应系统问题,这些问题需要长期护理服务提供商与州和联邦应急行动中心之间进行协调。作为经验教训和潜在的资助领域,提出了五个值得进一步关注的领域。