Development of a mass-gathering medical resource matrix for a developing world scenario.

Abstract:

:Mass gatherings have a higher patient presentation rate than is found within the general population. Despite this fact, many mass gatherings are occurring without suitable medical coverage. South Africa has had no standard approach or model to determine the number of medical personnel needed to deploy to an event. The awarding of the FIFA (Federation International de Football Association) 2010 World Cup to South Africa has provided the impetus for the development of such a model. The model presented in this paper is based on existing recommendations that originate from the United Kingdom. This paper outlines the modifications that have been made to this model to ensure that adequate medical resources still are provided, albeit in a developing country where medical resources may not be as plentiful.

journal_name

Prehosp Disaster Med

authors

Smith WP,Wessels V,Naicker D,Leuenberger E,Fuhri P,Wallis LA

doi

10.1017/s1049023x00008748

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-11-01 00:00:00

pages

547-52

issue

6

eissn

1049-023X

issn

1945-1938

journal_volume

25

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