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Logistics modelling: improving resource management and public information strategies in Florida.

Daniel M Walsh1, Chuck Van Groningen, Brian Craig.   

Abstract

One of the most time-sensitive and logistically-challenging emergency response operations today is to provide mass prophylaxis to every man, woman and child in a community within 48 hours of a bioterrorism attack. To meet this challenge, federal, state and local public health departments in the USA have joined forces to develop, test and execute large-scale bioterrorism response plans. This preparedness and response effort is funded through the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Cities Readiness Initiative, a programme dedicated to providing oral antibiotics to an entire population within 48 hours of a weaponised inhalation anthrax attack. This paper will demonstrate how the State of Florida used a logistics modelling tool to improve its CRI mass prophylaxis plans. Special focus will be on how logistics modelling strengthened Florida's resource management policies and validated its public information strategies.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22130343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bus Contin Emer Plan        ISSN: 1749-9216


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