Yang Chih-Ching, Shih Chung-Liang
All of the authors are with the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan.
Am J Public Health. 2016 Sep;106(9):1582-5. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303261. Epub 2016 Jul 26.
In June 2015, nearly 500 concert attendees suffered injuries from smoke inhalation and severe burns following a color-dust explosion at a waterpark in Taiwan. We report on the progressions of the incident and government responses, share cross-departmental mobilization and case management lessons, and reflect on clinical and complex policy issues emerged. The timely and coordinated emergency responses, a high-quality universal health care system, and dedicated clinicians voluntarily working overtime resulted in an unprecedented 2.4% mortality rate (international statistics predicted 26.8%).
2015年6月,台湾一家水上乐园发生彩色粉尘爆炸,近500名音乐会参与者因吸入烟雾和严重烧伤而受伤。我们报告了该事件的进展情况及政府的应对措施,分享跨部门动员和病例管理的经验教训,并反思出现的临床和复杂政策问题。及时且协调一致的应急响应、高质量的全民医疗保健系统以及敬业的临床医生自愿加班,使得死亡率达到了前所未有的2.4%(国际统计预测为26.8%)。