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Medical Surge Capacity: Workshop Summary (2010)
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Medical Surge Capacity: Workshop Summary

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AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality). 2009. Recommendations for a national mass patient and evacuee movement, regulating, and tracking system. Rockville, MD: AHRQ.

Blendon, R. J., L. M. Koonin, J. M. Benson, M. S. Cetron, W. E. Pollard, E. W. Mitchell, K. J. Weldon, and M. J. Herrmann. 2008. Public response to community mitigation measures for pandemic influenza. Emerg Infect Dis14(5):778–786.

GAO (Government Accountability Office). 2007. Ambulance providers: Costs and expected Medicare margins vary greatly. GAO-07-383. Washington, DC: GAO.

International Atomic Energy Agency. 1998. Dosimetrics and the medical aspects of the radiological accident in Goiania in 1987. http://www.pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/te_1009_prn.pdf (accessed March 4, 2010).

IOM (Institute of Medicine). 2007. Hospital based emergency care: At the breaking point. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

IOM. 2008. Dispensing medical countermeasures for public health emergencies: Workshop summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

IOM. 2009a. Guidance for establishing crisis standards of care for use in disaster situations. A letter report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

IOM. 2009b. Crisis standards of care: Summary of a workshop series. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

Peleg, K., and A. L. Kellermann. 2009. Enhancing hospital surge capacity for mass casualty events. JAMA302(5):565–567.

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Medical Surge Capacity: Workshop Summary A References AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality). 2009. Recommendations for a national mass patient and evacuee movement, regulating, and tracking system. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Blendon, R. J., L. M. Koonin, J. M. Benson, M. S. Cetron, W. E. Pollard, E. W. Mitchell, K. J. Weldon, and M. J. Herrmann. 2008. Public response to community mitigation measures for pandemic influenza. Emerg Infect Dis14(5):778–786. GAO (Government Accountability Office). 2007. Ambulance providers: Costs and expected Medicare margins vary greatly. GAO-07-383. Washington, DC: GAO. International Atomic Energy Agency. 1998. Dosimetrics and the medical aspects of the radiological accident in Goiania in 1987. http://www.pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/te_1009_prn.pdf (accessed March 4, 2010). IOM (Institute of Medicine). 2007. Hospital based emergency care: At the breaking point. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. IOM. 2008. Dispensing medical countermeasures for public health emergencies: Workshop summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. IOM. 2009a. Guidance for establishing crisis standards of care for use in disaster situations. A letter report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. IOM. 2009b. Crisis standards of care: Summary of a workshop series. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. Peleg, K., and A. L. Kellermann. 2009. Enhancing hospital surge capacity for mass casualty events. JAMA302(5):565–567.

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