The hospital emergency incident command system.
Material type: TextPublication details: San Mateo, Calif. : San Mateo County Health Services Agency, Emergency Medical Services, 1998Edition: 3rd edDescription: 2 vDDC classification:- 363.348 21
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Confusion and chaos are commonly experienced by the hospital at the onset of a medical disaster. However, these negative effects can be minimized if management responds quickly with structure and a focused direction of activities. The Hospital Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS) is an emergency management system which employs a logical management structure, defined responsibilities, clear reporting channels, and a common nomenclature to help unify hospitals with other emergency responders. There are clear advantages to all hospitals using this particular emergency management system. Based upon public safety's Incident Command System, HEICS has already proved valuable in helping hospitals serve the community during a crisis and resume normal operations as soon as possible
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