Case Study/ A fire at Jazan hospital in Saudi Arabia. (Healthcare Emergency Management)

Case Study/ A fire at Jazan hospital in Saudi Arabia. (Healthcare Emergency Management)

– Final Paper/Case Study: The final paper is due by the last day (Sunday) of week 14. Each student will be required to write a 10 pages (approximately 3000 words) case study on a hospital/healthcare response to a crisis or disaster. The case study must include detailed analysis of the hospital/healthcare setting, the disaster/crisis, assessment of site/location capabilities, evaluation of response challenges and outcomes, and your proposed solutions to the identified challenges. Do NOT just regurgitate the event details, provide solutions and be persuasive. The final paper should demonstrate knowledge of the event and the critical thinking skills needed to respond and recover. Format should be APA in 12 Point Times Roman font; double spaced.

– My topic/ A fire at Jazan hospital in Saudi Arabia.

– APA Style

– 10 references at last

– The case study must include detailed analysis of the hospital/healthcare setting, the disaster/crisis, assessment of site/location capabilities, evaluation of response challenges and outcomes, and your proposed solutions to the identified challenges. Do NOT just regurgitate the event details, provide solutions and be persuasive. The final paper should demonstrate knowledge of the event and the critical thinking skills needed to respond and recover

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Abstract

Threats from various man-made and natural hazards in Jazan hospital of Saudi Arabia are as a result of the occurrences of extreme events and the ignorance of the emergency management stakeholders. Research from various sources shows that the levels of the healthcare disasters and the emergency responders in the case of Jazan hospital were not sufficiently prepared to address the fire occurrence incident in the hospital.

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