Literature DB >> 30044493

Challenges of service coordination for evacuees of Hurricane Maria through the National Disaster Medical System.

Neil M Vora1, Aaron Grober2, Bradley P Goodwin2, Michelle S Davis3, Chris McGee4, Sara E Luckhaupt5, Jennifer A Cockrill6, Selena Ready7, Laura Nichole Bluemle8, Lauren Brewer5, Angela Brown5, Cassidy Brown9, Julie Clement10, Diane L Downie5, Michael R Garner11, Ruby Lerner7, Margaret Mahool12, Shirley A Mojica13, Leisha D Nolen5, Melanie R Pedersen9, Mary Jane Chappell-Reed9, Edecia Richards14, Jonathan Smith8, Kitichia C Weekes10, Jeanette Dickinson11, Charles Weir11, Thomas I Bowman11, Jeanne Eckes11.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the challenges of service coordination through the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) for Hurricane Maria evacuees, particularly those on dialysis.
DESIGN: Public health report.
SETTING: Georgia. REPORT: On November 25, 2017, there were 208 patients evacuated to Georgia in response to Hurricane Maria receiving NDMS support. Most were evacuated from the US Virgin Islands (97 percent) and the remaining from Puerto Rico (3 percent); 73 percent of these patients were on dialysis, all from the US Virgin Islands. From the beginning of the evacuation response through November 25, 2017, there were 282 patients evacuated to Georgia via NDMS, with a median length of coverage through NDMS for those on and not on dialysis of 60 and 16 days, respectively.
CONCLUSION: The limited capacity and capability of dialysis centers currently in the US Virgin Islands are delaying the return to home of many Hurricane Maria evacuees who are on dialysis.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30044493     DOI: 10.5055/jem.2018.0369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Emerg Manag        ISSN: 1543-5865


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