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Emergency Medicine Systems Advancement through Community-based Development
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2014
Abstract
Humanitarian health programs frequently focus on immediate relief and are supply side oriented or donor driven. More emphasis should be placed on long-term development projects that engage local community leaders to ensure sustainable change in health care systems. With the Emergency Medicine Educational Exchange (EMEDEX) International Rescue, Recover, Rebuild initiative in Northeast Haiti as a model, this paper discusses the opportunities and challenges in using community-based development to establish emergency medical systems in resource-limited settings.
Bloem MM, Bloem CM, Rosentsveyg J, Arquilla B. Emergency Medicine Systems Advancement through Community-based Development. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2014;29(1):1-5.
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