2010
DOI: 10.1177/003335491012500405
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Integrated Preparedness for Continuity of Tuberculosis Care after Hurricanes Gustav and Ike: Louisiana and Texas, 2008

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“…17,18,21 For example, during this response, an evacuee from Louisiana with active tuberculosis was identified in triage (before entering a shelter) at a Mississippi shelter and was correctly referred to Louisiana public health for continuity of care. 22 Clearly, it is important that the Red Cross and other disaster response agencies (eg, Medical Reserve Corps) continue to roster qualified health services shelter personnel with triage and public health experience so that clients are properly assessed, treated, and referred. 17,[21][22][23] The Red Cross is building its internal capacity to care for clients in its general population shelter through an increase in nursing practice scope and better integration of external health partners.…”
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“…17,18,21 For example, during this response, an evacuee from Louisiana with active tuberculosis was identified in triage (before entering a shelter) at a Mississippi shelter and was correctly referred to Louisiana public health for continuity of care. 22 Clearly, it is important that the Red Cross and other disaster response agencies (eg, Medical Reserve Corps) continue to roster qualified health services shelter personnel with triage and public health experience so that clients are properly assessed, treated, and referred. 17,[21][22][23] The Red Cross is building its internal capacity to care for clients in its general population shelter through an increase in nursing practice scope and better integration of external health partners.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Clearly, it is important that the Red Cross and other disaster response agencies (eg, Medical Reserve Corps) continue to roster qualified health services shelter personnel with triage and public health experience so that clients are properly assessed, treated, and referred. 17,[21][22][23] The Red Cross is building its internal capacity to care for clients in its general population shelter through an increase in nursing practice scope and better integration of external health partners. An increase in shelter capacity to meet client health needs postdisaster would mean a decrease in surge on the community healthcare system, which is likely to be stressed after a disaster incident.…”
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“…Each parish plan outlines an overall vision for recovery, recovery goals, and specific projects for meeting those objectives (restoreyoureconomy.org, 2009). When Hurricanes Ike and Gustav struck Louisiana in 2008, the recovery procedures and redevelopment policies of the parish plans may have guided the recovery, although only piecemeal programme and process evaluations have been published to date (Chandra and Acosta, 2009;Acosta, Chandra, and Feeney, 2010;Miner et al, 2010). Recovery plans probably could be strengthened by the inclusion of standard metrics for measuring the progress of plan implementation and the quality of recovery efforts (Smith and Wenger, 2007;Berke et al, 2014).…”
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“…1 Many natural disasters often co-occur in settings of chronic disease, especially tuberculosis (TB). 2,3 Providing TB services is usually considered a second-phase response, 4 and policy makers recommend ''stabilization'' of the situation before addressing TB. 5,6 In the massive mobilization of resources that occurred in response to the January 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti, no coordinated TB control response was present.…”
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