The Ministry of Health requires hospitals to ensure human resources, medicine, chemicals, medical equipment, and emergency vehicles to be ready to support when requested - Photo: VGP/HM
Ensure human resources, drugs, chemicals, medical equipment...
According to forecasts, Storm No. 3 is having complex and unpredictable developments with a wide range of influence, causing heavy rain in many localities. In order to proactively respond effectively, ensure medical examination and treatment is not interrupted, organize timely and safe treatment for patients, the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment Management, Ministry of Health requests the Department of Health of provinces and cities in the Northern and Central regions to arrange for Department leaders to be on duty 24/24h; direct and be responsible for monitoring and inspecting affiliated hospitals to be ready to respond to emergency situations before, during and after the storm.
Announce the command hotline number to units and ensure 24/7 communication to promptly direct subordinate units to be ready to participate in rescue when mobilized; receive and process emergency information promptly.
Deploy disaster response plans at the unit; ensure human resources, medicine, chemicals, medical equipment, and emergency vehicles to be ready to support when required.
Direct hospitals in the area under their management to review facilities and medical equipment, especially in areas at risk of flooding and landslides, to ensure hospital safety according to regulations and instructions of the Ministry of Health; coordinate with relevant agencies and units in the area to deploy storm prevention and control plans, ensuring timeliness and safety.
Be ready to coordinate with Central hospitals in case of need for support, ensuring timely and effective support.
Hospitals, institutes with beds under the Ministry of Health, provincial and municipal general hospitals need to prepare human resources, ambulances, equipment, drugs, and consumables for at least 2 mobile emergency teams (note the number of facilities serving trauma emergency); the mobile emergency team has a decision to assign specific tasks with a contact list, on duty 24/7, ready to respond to provinces affected by the storm when ordered to mobilize.
Have proactive plans to evacuate patients and medical equipment
The Ministry of Health also requested hospitals in areas predicted to be affected by the storm to proactively evacuate patients, medical equipment, and medicines to solid areas that can withstand the impact of the storm; move seriously ill patients, ventilators, and other emergency resuscitation equipment to higher floors to avoid flooding; apply measures to secure and secure medical equipment, doors, windows, etc. to avoid the storm's winds from moving, causing casualties and secondary damage.
In addition, prepare backup generators and enough fuel to maintain power supply for emergency and treatment.
Provide additional medicine, equipment, and vehicles to provide first aid for direct or indirect injuries caused by collapses and burials, and respond to high casualty situations. Have plans, medicine, equipment, emergency vehicles, and human resources available to set up field first aid stations in areas with high terrain, avoiding flooding when necessary.
Mobilize all hospital staff to participate in providing emergency support for mass casualties at the hospital and outside the hospital; classify victims to prioritize emergency care in emergency situations, and classify patients at risk of contracting respiratory and digestive infections to avoid further spread of disease in the hospital.
Hien Minh
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