韧性卫生基础设施:加强医院在灾害和危机期间有效应对的能力

Ab. Samah Norazam
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弹性卫生基础设施(RHI)是马来西亚MERCY建设弹性社区(BRC)倡议的一部分。该方案的重点是提倡有计划地加强医院的准备工作,以便在灾害期间作出有效反应,并从极端事件的影响中快速恢复。医院管理及其建筑环境(在确定的边界内代表建筑和基础设施系统)应在危险事件和/或灾难期间和之后以可预测的方式运行。医院在灾害期间未能吸收和适应压力,将导致医院服务和保健的绩效下降。本文将讨论为提高卫生基础设施的弹性水平而采取的战略方法,重点是鲁棒性、冗余性和快速性的标准。本文的研究将分享RHI/BRC在调查卫生基础设施方面的举措(i)通过建筑规范和结构,建筑,规划和分区的稳健性;(ii)通过规划和运作来实现冗余;(三)通过沟通、移动和风险评估实现快速性。与马来西亚吉兰丹州卫生局合作进行的案例研究。本研究将形成对医院复原力的清晰认识,并有助于理解起草更具复原力的卫生基础设施的初步概念框架。
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Resilient Health Infrastructure: strengthening hospitals’ capacity to respond effectively during disasters and crises

Resilient Health Infrastructure (RHI) is part of MERCY Malaysia’s Building Resilient Communities (BRC) initiative. It is a program focusing on advocating a planned preparation in strengthening hospitals’ in order to respond effectively during disasters as well as fast recovery from the impact of extreme events. Hospital management and its built environment representing building and infrastructure systems within a defined boundary should perform in a predictable manner during and after a hazard event and/or disaster. The failure of hospitals to absorb and accommodate pressures during disasters will cause performance degradation of services and health care of the hospital. This paper will discuss strategic approaches taken to increase the level of resiliency for health infrastructure, with focus on the criteria of robustness, redundancy and rapidity. The study of this paper will share the RHI/BRC initiatives in the investigation of health infrastructure’s (i) robustness through building codes and structure, architecture, planning and zoning; (ii) redundancy through planning and operations; and (iii) rapidity through communication, movement and risk assessment. The case studies conducted in partnership with the Kelantan State Health Department in Malaysia. This study will form a clear understanding of hospital resilience, and help in the understanding of drafting preliminary conceptual framework for a more resilient health infrastructure.

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