Incident Management Case Study

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Incident Management Task 1- Medical Components Logistics The medical unit provides the medical services to the incident personnel. It includes the provision of vaccines, health facilities, vector control, mental health services, and prophylaxis. Furthermore, regarding logistics, the medical unit enables the transportation of the equipment, pharmaceutical drugs, and incident patients to geographical areas where they are safe and taken care (Chan, Killen, Griswold, & Lenert, 2004). It is involved in coordination of personnel and affairs involving the incident personnel fatalities by facilitating their transportation. The Medical Unit Leader then reports to the Logistics Section officer. Inventory Through the Emergency Medical Service created within the Incident …show more content…

To provide so, there is a need for the health system to incorporate information technology (Chan, Killen, Griswold, & Lenert, 2004). Moreover, it should ensure portability and interoperability among different organization and stakeholders involved in solving of a given crisis of the delivery system. This will ensure efficiency in the provision of services to the incident personnel and easy management. There is also need of a triaging unit (Foreign Relations Council, 2009). In so doing, it will ensure that greatest care is given to all ensuring attendance to victims of the incident. However, triage shifts with an increase in the size of the casualties. Hence, it is necessary for the NIMS to enable policies that change with an increase in capacity of the incident. Despite that, triaging has its limitations since it is time-consuming, and has a variability of the user in determining whom to attend to first. An Incident Action Plan should, therefore, be put in place that is concerned with the changing size of the incident, hence, ensuring that effective care is given to

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