Strengthening emergency preparedness through the WHO emergency medical team mentorship and verification process: experience from Thailand.

Q2 Medicine
Kai von Harbou, Narumol Sawanpanyalert, Abigail Trewin, Richard Brown, John Prawira, Anil K Bhola, Arturo Pesigan, Roderico H Ofrin
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Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) emergency medical team (EMT) mentorship and verification process is an important mechanism for providing quality assurance for EMTs that are deployed internationally during medical emergencies. To be recommended for classification, an organization must demonstrate compliance with guiding principles and core standards for international EMTs and all technical standards for their declared type, in accordance with a set of globally agreed minimum standards. A rigorous peer review of a comprehensive documentary evidence package, combined with a 2-day verification site visit by WHO and independent experts, is conducted to assess an EMT's capacity. Key requirements include having sufficient systems, equipment and procedures in place to ensure an EMT can deploy rapidly, providing clinical care according to internationally accepted standards, being able to be fully self-sufficient for a period of 14 days and being able to fully integrate into the emergency response coordination structure and the health system of the country affected during deployment. Through the WHO mentorship programme, each EMT is provided with a mentor team, which guides and supports it during the preparatory process. The process typically takes around 1 to 2 years to complete. The Thailand EMT is the first team from the WHO South-East Asia Region to successfully complete the WHO mentorship and verification process. The experience of this process in Thailand can serve as an example for other countries in the South-East Asia Region and encourage them to strengthen their emergency preparedness and operational readiness by getting their national EMTs verified.

通过世卫组织紧急医疗队指导和核查程序加强应急准备:来自泰国的经验。
世界卫生组织(WHO)紧急医疗队(EMT)指导和核查程序是在医疗紧急情况期间为国际部署的EMT提供质量保证的重要机制。要被推荐进行分类,组织必须证明符合国际急救医疗机构的指导原则和核心标准,以及其申报类型的所有技术标准,符合一套全球商定的最低标准。对综合文件证据包进行严格的同行评审,并结合世卫组织和独立专家进行为期2天的核查现场访问,以评估紧急医疗救护小组的能力。关键要求包括具备足够的系统、设备和程序,以确保紧急医疗救护能够迅速部署,按照国际公认的标准提供临床护理,能够在14天内完全自给自足,并能够在部署期间完全融入应急反应协调结构和受影响国家的卫生系统。通过世卫组织指导规划,每个紧急医疗小组都有一个指导小组,在筹备过程中为其提供指导和支持。这个过程通常需要1到2年才能完成。泰国紧急医疗小组是世卫组织东南亚区域成功完成世卫组织指导和核查过程的第一个小组。泰国这一进程的经验可作为东南亚区域其他国家的一个范例,并鼓励它们通过核查其国家紧急医疗小组来加强其应急准备和业务准备。
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