The World Trade Center Attack: Lessons for all aspects of health care
AUTOR(ES)
Tamber, Pritpal S
FONTE
BioMed Central
RESUMO
The attack on the World Trade Center had the potential to overwhelm New York's health services. Sadly, however, the predicted thousands of treatable patients failed to materialize. Horror and sadness has now been replaced by anger, fear, and the determination to be better prepared next time. This determination not only exists in politics but also in health care, and as with all attempts to enforce change there needs to be a period of collecting opinions and data. This article introduces nine reviews in Critical Care offering varied health care perspectives of the events of 11 September 2001 from people who were there and from experts in disaster management.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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