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Communicate in emergencies Use the WHO emergency communications network (ECN) Trained emergency communications experts can be deployed to provide on-site communication assistance during humanitarian crises and public health emergencies
Hospital emergency response checklist The principles and recommendations included in this tool may be used by hospitals at any level of emergency preparedness The checklist is intended to complement existing multisectoral hospital emergency management plans and, when possible, augment standard operating procedures during non-crisis situations
Mass Casualty Management - World Health Organization (WHO) The WHO MCM Course is a learning program on mass casualty preparedness and response for emergency unit based clinical providers, managers, and logistics and administrative staff The course is based on the principles of mass casualty management and emphasizes the critical role of the emergency unit in enhancing patient outcomes The MCM course highlights preparedness activities, operational
Emergency Care Toolkit - World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency Care Toolkit Overview The WHO Emergency Care Toolkit (ECT) is an open access bundle of interventions, developed to be implemented in emergency units within hospitals, particularly in resource limited settings The main aim of the ECT is to support systematic care of the acutely ill and injured within hospitals
WHO - List of emergencies The health emergencies list below details the disease outbreaks, environmental disasters and other humanitarian crises in which WHO has played or is still playing an essential role in protecting health
Emergency care - World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency care is powerfully aligned with the primary health care agenda as it provides first contact clinical care for those who are acutely ill or injured Pre-hospital and facility-based emergency care is a high impact and cost-effective form of secondary prevention
Emergency use listing procedure for In Vitro diagnostics The WHO Emergency Use Listing (EUL) is open to candidate in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) to detect SARS-CoV-2 (originally called 2019-nCoV) Since 28 February 2020, manufacturers of IVDs for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid are invited to submit an Expression of Interest (EoI) for assessment of candidate IVDs under the EUL procedure
Risk assessment - World Health Organization (WHO) Risk assessment A risk assessment determines the potential impact of a public health threat and the necessary response measures Under the International Health Regulations (IHR) provisions, countries detect and notify WHO of any event that may constitute a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC)
Timeline of WHOs response to COVID-19 Use our interactive timeline mapping WHO's COVID-19 response against global case numbers to see how WHO has taken action, using filters for information, science, leadership, advice, response and resourcing