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Assessing the readiness of hospitals in Kohgiluyeh and Boyerahmad provinces against disasters based on HIS


Jalal PouranFard1*, Zahra Sadeghian2

Abstract

Background: Due to geographical, political and social conditions, atmospheric phenomena, as well as human hazards, are subject to various disasters. Disasters cause significant injuries to individuals and infrastructure such as hospitals.In fact, this indicator is a rapid screening and assessment of the hospital's disaster hazard, hospital risk management training (each educational load question), and the production of the indexes of hospital safety in disasters and, as a result, prioritizing the safety of a country's capital Is a hospital and helps policy-makers to allocate resources.In this study, Disaster Hazard Assessment (HIS) has been used. In this study, the selfassessment approach of hospitals has been used. Methods: In this study, Disaster Hazard Assessment (HIS) has been used. In this study, the self-assessment approach of hospitals has been used. HSI contains 145 items in 3 groups. The groups include assessment of functional, structural and non-structural dimensions. Dimension scoring is done in 3 levels: non-secure (0) medium (1) safety and high safety (2). Results: In this study, all active hospitals in Kohgiluyeh and Boyerahmad were studied. The average overall safety score of these hospitals was 58.11%. Conclusion: According to the tables and charts obtained from the hospitals in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad, none of the hospitals have high safety.




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