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强化国家灾害医疗体系的机会:军民灾害医疗体系互操作性研究。

Opportunities to Strengthen the National Disaster Medical System: The Military-Civilian NDMS Interoperability Study.

机构信息

Thomas D. Kirsch, MD, MPH, is a Professor and Director, National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD.

Clark J. Lee, JD, MPH, is a Research Associate, National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, MD.

出版信息

Health Secur. 2022 Jul-Aug;20(4):339-347. doi: 10.1089/hs.2021.0221. Epub 2022 Jul 19.

Abstract

The definitive care component of the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) may not be able to effectively manage tens of thousands of casualties resulting from a catastrophic disaster incident or overseas conflict. To address this potential national security threat, Congress authorized the US Secretary of Defense to conduct the NDMS Pilot Program to improve the interoperability, special capabilities, and patient capacity of the NDMS. The pilot's first phase was the Military-Civilian NDMS Interoperability Study, designed to identify broad themes to direct further NDMS research. Researchers conducted a series of facilitated discussions with 49 key NDMS federal and civilian (private sector) stakeholders to identify and assess weaknesses and opportunities for improving the NDMS. After qualitative analysis, 6 critical themes emerged: (1) coordination, collaboration, and communication between federal and private sector NDMS partners; (2) funding and incentives for improved surge capacity and preparedness for NDMS partners; (3) staffing capacity and competencies for government and private NDMS partners; (4) surge capacity, especially at private sector healthcare facilities; (5) training, education, and exercises and knowledge sharing between federal and private sector NDMS partners; and (6) metrics, benchmarks, and modeling for NDMS partners to track their NDMS-related capabilities and performance. These findings provide a roadmap for federal-level changes and additional operations research to strengthen the NDMS definitive care system, particularly in the areas of policy and legislation, operational coordination, and funding.

摘要

国家灾害医疗系统(NDMS)的明确护理部分可能无法有效地应对灾难性灾害事件或海外冲突造成的数以万计的伤亡。为了解决这一潜在的国家安全威胁,美国国会授权美国国防部长开展 NDMS 试点计划,以提高 NDMS 的互操作性、特殊能力和患者容量。该试点的第一阶段是军民 NDMS 互操作性研究,旨在确定广泛的主题,以指导进一步的 NDMS 研究。研究人员与 49 名关键的 NDMS 联邦和民用(私营部门)利益相关者进行了一系列促进性讨论,以确定和评估改善 NDMS 的弱点和机会。经过定性分析,出现了 6 个关键主题:(1)联邦和私营部门 NDMS 合作伙伴之间的协调、协作和沟通;(2)为提高 NDMS 合作伙伴的应急能力和准备工作提供资金和激励;(3)政府和私营 NDMS 合作伙伴的人员配备能力和能力;(4)应急能力,特别是私营部门医疗机构的应急能力;(5)联邦和私营部门 NDMS 合作伙伴之间的培训、教育和演习以及知识共享;(6)NDMS 合作伙伴的衡量标准、基准和建模,以跟踪其与 NDMS 相关的能力和绩效。这些发现为联邦一级的变革和加强 NDMS 明确护理系统的额外运营研究提供了路线图,特别是在政策和立法、运营协调以及资金方面。

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