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Published in: Journal of Urban Health 6/2008

01-11-2008

Preparing for Disaster: Response Matrices in the USA and UK

Authors: Laura H. Kahn, Jeremiah A. Barondess, MD

Published in: Journal of Urban Health | Issue 6/2008

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Abstract

Disasters, whether man-made or naturally occurring, require complex responses across multiple government agencies and private sector elements, including the media. These factors mandate that, for effective disaster management and because of the unpredictability of such events, response structures must be in place in advance, ready to be activated on short notice, with lines of responsibility clearly delineated and mechanisms for coordination of efforts already established. Disaster response experiences in the USA and the UK were reviewed at a conference convened by the New York Academy of Medicine and the Royal Society of Medicine in June 2007. Lessons to be drawn from these comparisons were sought. The importance of careful advance planning, clear delineation of spheres of responsibility and response roles, effective mechanisms for communication at all levels, and provision for adequate communication with the public were all identified as key elements of effective response mechanisms.
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In mathematical terms, a matrix is a rectangular array of quantities that interface via horizontal rows and vertical columns. For the purposes of our discussion, the term “disaster response matrix” is used to describe the multiple interfaces, horizontal and vertical, that must occur among the many agencies at the federal, state, and local levels in order for an effective disaster response to occur.
 
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Metadata
Title
Preparing for Disaster: Response Matrices in the USA and UK
Authors
Laura H. Kahn
Jeremiah A. Barondess, MD
Publication date
01-11-2008
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Urban Health / Issue 6/2008
Print ISSN: 1099-3460
Electronic ISSN: 1468-2869
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-008-9310-y

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