Een bomaanslag in Nederland: Hoe verzorgen we de opvang in Nederlandse ziekenhuizen?

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2017

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Haverkort, J. J Mark
de Jong, M B
van Spengler, Lukas L.
Leenen, LoekORCID 0000-0001-8385-1801ISNI 0000000390070047

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Abstract

- There is an ever-present threat of large-scale incidents and disasters, such as terrorism and natural disasters.- Preparation and planning are the key to successful response to major incidents and disasters, which is why education, training sessions and exercises take place in the Netherlands.- Analysis of recent large-scale incidents in Europe and the USA emphasises the importance of adequate distribution of the wounded to centres where the correct care can be provided.- A major step has been taken in the Netherlands to provide for such an eventuality with the introduction of distribution plans for the wounded, and other initiatives such as a regional hospital disaster plan.- If a large-scale incident should take place the Netherlands also has a Major Incident Hospital at its disposal; this is a unique facility that can guarantee availability of 200 spare beds to the Netherlands healthcare system within 30 minutes.

Keywords

Taverne, General Medicine

Citation

Haverkort, J J M, de Jong, M B, van Spengler, L L & Leenen, L P H 2017, 'Een bomaanslag in Nederland : Hoe verzorgen we de opvang in Nederlandse ziekenhuizen?', Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, vol. 161, no. 20, D1020.