Bragdon R L, Gousse G C, Piwarzyk P, Szewczyk T
Am J Hosp Pharm. 1982 Nov;39(11):1913-5.
The development of a disaster plan for hospital pharmacy services in Hartford, CT, is described. In June 1978, directors of pharmacy from 12 hospitals in the Hartford, CT, area began a project designed to ensure an uninterrupted supply of drugs and an adequate supply of pharmacy personnel during and after any natural disaster. The project initially involved standardization of components of the individual hospital pharmacies' disaster plans. A questionnaire was then completed by each director of pharmacy regarding hours of operation, telephone numbers, and pharmaceutical products usually stocked (including blood derivatives, radiologic-contrast media, and intravenous solutions). Information on inventory levels was collected later. Pharmaceutical manufactures and wholesalers in the region were contracted, and a list of routine and emergency telephone numbers was compiled. The disaster plan was completed in July 1979. The plan has been tested in a mock catastrophe drill and one natural disaster that caused relatively few injuries.
本文描述了康涅狄格州哈特福德市医院药房服务灾难预案的制定过程。1978年6月,康涅狄格州哈特福德市地区12家医院的药房主任启动了一个项目,旨在确保在任何自然灾害期间及之后药品的不间断供应以及药房人员的充足配备。该项目最初涉及各医院药房灾难预案组成部分的标准化。随后,每位药房主任填写了一份关于营业时间、电话号码以及通常储备的药品(包括血液制品、放射造影剂和静脉输液)的调查问卷。库存水平信息随后收集。与该地区的药品制造商和批发商签订了合同,并编制了常规和应急电话号码清单。灾难预案于1979年7月完成。该预案已在一次模拟灾难演练和一场造成相对较少人员伤亡的自然灾害中进行了测试。