RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2010 Dec;29(12):2286-93. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2010.0189.
Policy makers need to know whether federal programs can improve community-level readiness for large-scale public health emergencies, and how to design such programs to increase their impact. This article describes an evaluation of the Cities Readiness Initiative, a federal program to improve communities' ability to dispense medications rapidly during emergencies. The program helped increase staffing, improve planning and partnerships, and streamline medication-dispensing procedures. The evaluation results indicate that clear goals, technical assistance, and a balance between threat-specific and more-general "all hazards" planning might improve the effectiveness of federal readiness programs.
政策制定者需要了解联邦计划是否能够提高社区应对大规模公共卫生突发事件的准备水平,以及如何设计此类计划以提高其影响力。本文描述了对城市准备倡议的评估,这是一个旨在提高社区在紧急情况下快速分发药物能力的联邦计划。该计划有助于增加人员配备,改善规划和伙伴关系,并简化药物分发程序。评估结果表明,明确的目标、技术援助以及针对特定威胁和更广泛的“全灾害”规划之间的平衡,可能会提高联邦准备计划的有效性。