美国国家灾害医疗系统(NDMS)规划:和平利用军事资产的独特机会

M. Silverstein
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灾害的规模和结构。在急救病人护理日益复杂的时代,灾害数量和随之而来的伤亡人数不断增加,要求以最佳方式利用国家所有资源进行系统化的灾害应对。本世纪下半叶的生活变得更加复杂,从而为更复杂的灾难奠定了基础。更大的群体容易受到个别灾难性事件的影响。人口增长和社会政治变化加速了在自然灾害地区建立住宅和工业中心的趋势。社会和政治压力加剧了紧张局势,在广泛的范围内产生了更多的灾难,从孤立的恐怖主义事件到低强度冲突,再到有限的常规战争。也许最重要的是,我们这个日益技术化的社会不仅大大增加了冲突的种类,而且给日常生活带来了各种新的交通和工业危害。
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National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) Planning for the USA: A Unique Opportunity for the Peaceful use of Military Assets
Magnitude and Configuration of Disasters. The increasing number of disasters and consequent casualties in an era of growing sophistication of care for the emergency patient mandates a systematized disaster response utilizing all of a nation's resources in optimum fashion. Life in the second half of this century has grown more complicated and in so doing has laid the basis for more complex disasters. Larger groups of people are vulnerable to individual catastrophic events. Population increases and sociopolitical alterations have accelerated the trend toward the establishment of residential and industrial centers in areas subject to natural disasters. Societal and political pressures are increasing tensions, producing ever more disasters along a broad spectrum, ranging from isolated terrorist events through low intensity conflict to limited conventional warfare. Perhaps most important, our increasingly technological society has not only contributed significantly to the menu of conflicts but has brought a variety of new transportation and industrial hazards to the ordinary course of life.
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