Disaster Risk Assessment in Educational Hospitals of Qazvin Based on WHO Pattern in 2015.

Journal Title: Electronic Physician - Year 2016, Vol 8, Issue 1

Abstract

In addition to damaging communities and infrastructures, unexpected disasters affect service provider centers as well. Structural, non-structural, and functional components of hospitals could be affected when hazards or disasters occur, and they may be unable to admit casualties, have their own personnel and patients killed or injured, have their property destroyed. In such as case, they would increase the burden of death resulting from the disaster. Therefore, in this study, hospital safety was reviewed in two hospitals in Qazvin in 2015.

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Saeed Asefzadeh, Ali Safari Varyani, Soheyla Gholami

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  • EP ID EP133462
  • DOI 10.19082/1770
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Saeed Asefzadeh, Ali Safari Varyani, Soheyla Gholami (2016). Disaster Risk Assessment in Educational Hospitals of Qazvin Based on WHO Pattern in 2015.. Electronic Physician, 8(1), 1770-1775. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-133462