FIReS webinar 1: Fostering innovative resilience of clinical services to major disasters
Posted on 2022-03-07 - 21:01 authored by Nebil Achour
<p>The COVID-19 pandemic stretched for the first time ever modern
healthcare systems globally. Hospitals were forced to cancel elective
operations, develop new work approaches and redeploy staff to treat
infected patients, limit infection rates while maintaining most urgent
operations. Although this approach is often adopted during disasters,
its adoption for pandemic has caused tremendous disruption for
healthcare systems in the forms of backlog and reduction in the ability
of hospitals to provide care to millions of patients as reported by the
British Medical Association (BMA) and questioned the resilience of
healthcare service to major disasters. Healthcare staff stress has
increased dramatically and many decided to leave their professions or
took long sick leave adding more pressure. Healthcare services are now
in challenging but also potentially ground-breaking position to re-think
the way they operate. This webinar brings together international
healthcare professionals and researchers to discuss, debate and provide
facts to explain the reasons for which clinical service are vulnerable
and identify areas to enhance resilience.</p><p><br></p><p>This unique
webinar is one of series of free events sponsored by the Royal Academy
of Engineering to rethink healthcare resilience from a global
perspective. The webinar is designed to represent the complexity of
healthcare and will provide information for professionals, major
emergency planners and policy makers.<br></p><p>Eight (8) speakers from
different medical backgrounds present their international experience,
knowledge and opinion about different aspects of healthcare resilience.
They discussed and answered questions of the general public who joined
the webinar in the 2 Q&A sessions and Panel Discussion.</p><div><br></div><div>The
webinar was held on 15 February 2022 and it involved experts and
speakers from 5 countries, Italy, Sweden, Turkey, UK and USA.</div>
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Achour, Nebil (2022). FIReS webinar 1: Fostering innovative resilience of clinical services to major disasters. Anglia Ruskin Research Online (ARRO). Collection. https://doi.org/10.25411/aru.c.5873864.v1