jueves, 28 de junio de 2018

Disaster Lit® Database Daily Updates

Disaster Lit® Database Daily Updates

Disaster Information and Emergency Response



06/27/2018 12:00 AM EDT

This two-page document from TRACIE (Technical Resources, Assistance Center, and Information Exchange) provides a list of resources related to drive-through Points of Dispensing (PODs) (e.g., checklists, diagrams, and policies), prepared in response to a request.
06/27/2018 12:00 AM EDT

This seven-page document from TRACIE (Technical Resources, Assistance Center, and Information Exchange) provides a list of resources related to long-term care (LTC) emergency preparedness workgroups that have successfully formalized within their respective region, prepared in response to a request. It includes sample memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and other healthcare coalition governance resources.
06/27/2018 12:00 AM EDT

This three-page document from TRACIE (Technical Resources, Assistance Center, and Information Exchange) provides a list of resources related to conventions and best practices for temporarily naming unidentified patients during disaster or emergency, prepared in response to a request.
06/27/2018 12:00 AM EDT

This 34-page literature review explores conceptualizations of dignity in humanitarian action and its philosophical, legal, and medical underpinnings, with a specific focus on dignity in displacement. It compares how dignity is understood in principle with how it is (or isn’t) implemented in practice. It also discusses whether, why, and how the different meanings of dignity vary across different times and in different places, as well as between different aid donors, humanitarian responders, and aid recipients.
06/27/2018 12:00 AM EDT

The goals of this toolkit are to better equip local health department staff to respond to manifestations of the opioid epidemic in their own towns and cities, and to provide a one-stop reference guide of best practices and other resources: information, knowledge gleaned from the field, tools, and training. Using the 10 Essential Services framework, the toolkit provides information about the high-quality opioid prevention, intervention, and treatment public health work currently happening at the local, state, and federal level.

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