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COVID Antworten in den wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften der Welt


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Henry Stewart Publications: Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning
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1 [GO] 2024―Aug―28 Continuity of an essential service during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review and meta-analysis of vaccine perceptions and hesitancy in the emergency medical services profession Randy D. Kearns, Ginny R. Kaplan, Michael W. Hubble
2 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Conducting a full-scale emergency management exercise during COVID-19: A case study of Puyallup Chill Out 2021 Kirstin Hofmann, Greg Massey
3 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Nanomanagement networking: Organisational resilience to COVID-19 surge capacity in Egypt Wael Omran Aly
4 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Factors that affect mass fatality management and crisis standards of care: Lessons from the El Paso COVID-19 surge Dee Grimm
5 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Hospital Incident Command System: Preparedness and application for COVID-19 response in California’s Central Valley David Matear, Rejeanna Hunter
6 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Building on lessons learned: A US Midwest healthcare system’s COVID-19 response Julie Bulson
7 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 What has worked in your COVID-19 response and how will the pandemic affect the profession overall? Regina Phelps
8 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Incident command system: Situation unit leader and county public health liaison roles during the federal medical station, Santa Clara, during the COVID-19 response David Matear
9 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 The Kaiser Permanente Northern California COVID-19 physician redeployment experience: Redeploying physicians to meet the demands of the pandemic Mary C. Meyer, Martin Elliott, Suzy Fitzgerald, Richard Dlott, Vivian Reyes
10 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Returning to the workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic: A framework to inform business decision-making Lisa M. Koonin
11 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Epidemics and pandemics as high consequence events: Expanding leadership challenges and responsibilities in business continuity during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond Christopher J. Biddle
12 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Using analytics to support a utility’s initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic amid an uncertain evidence base Jeff Schlegelmilch, Aleksi Paaso, Jackie Ratner, Gunjan Saxena, Zackery White, Susanna Aguilar, Daniel Kushner, Norayr Matevosyan, Jaime Ortega, Shay Bahramirad
13 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak: Now is the time to refresh pandemic plans Lisa M. Koonin
14 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Provincial incident command system: Manitoba’s response to the COVID-19 Omicron wave David Matear
15 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 What COVID-19 has taught us about effective employee communication Oliver S. Schmidt
16 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 The benefits of lessons learned: The COVID-19 experience in the Canadian province of Alberta Eric A. Bone, Jeffrey Tochkin
17 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 COVID-19 and continuity planning: One university’s perspective Anne-Marie Mclaughlin, Caleb Palley
18 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 The digital response to COVID-19 : Exploring the use of digital technology for information collection, dissemination and social control in a global pandemic Jennie Phillips, Rebecca A. Babcock, James Orbinski
19 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Maintaining academic continuity in the midst of COVID-19 Cheryl Regehr, Susan Mccahan
20 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 How the Alpha Bank Group stayed resilient against COVID-19 Stelios Aronis
21 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Business continuity management lessons learned from COVID-19 Monica Goldstein, Sherri Flynn
22 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Preparing for compounding crises: Staff shortages and cyber-attack vulnerability in the era of COVID-19 Joshua Klindienst, Shant Ayanian, Jeff Schlegelmilch, Hana Akselrod
23 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Addressing challenges to recovery and building future resilience in the wake of COVID-19 Cheryl Regehr, Nicholas O. Rule
24 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 COVID-19: Lessons learned and next steps for internal audit Ian Beale
25 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Business continuity beyond COVID-19: Lessons learned and the ‘illusion of preparedness’ Tracy Hall
26 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 COVID-19: Transitioning to the new normal Cary Jasgur
27 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 A dynamic risk-based approach to managing a pandemic Marc Siegel
28 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 A study to identify winning strategies for the business community during the next pandemic Martin Spriggs
29 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Being logistically prepared for an influenza pandemic Jerry D. VanVactor
30 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 The staffing threshold model: A systematic approach to addressing absenteeism in a pandemic Manfred Heinzlreiter, Tony Gill
31 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 How VisitScotland prepared for a flu pandemic Stephen Page, Ian Yeoman
32 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Integrating an incident command system and business continuity into a healthcare response to a flu pandemic and other infectious disease emergencies Eric A. Bone
33 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Pandemic flu planning in the US financial services sector Annie Searle
34 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 How Hewlett-Packard used lessons from its response to SARS to develop a pandemic flu preparedness programme John Hollands, Rita Lauriola, Mehboob Jaffer
35 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Integrating pandemic flu response planning with business continuity planning at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Mary Lasky
36 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Pandemic (H1N1) 2009: Setting up a multi-agency regional response centre - a toolkit for other public health emergencies Vivien Cleary, Sooria Balasegaram, Brian Mccloskey, David Keeling, Deborah Turbitt
37 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Business continuity planning and pandemic influenza in Europe: A thematic analysis of independent sector and national governments’ guidance Alexandra Conseil, Sandra Mounier-Jack, Richard Coker
38 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 A qualitative study of pandemic influenza preparedness among small and medium-sized businesses in New York City Deron C. Burton, Evan Confield, Mary Rose Gasner, Isaac B. Weisfuse
39 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Preparing for pandemic influenza: Adapting a model of healthcare facility preparedness to the business sector Dan Hanfling, Connie Price, Major General Mike Wyrick
40 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Using community triage centres or non-traditional care facilities during a flu pandemic or other infectious disease outbreak Eric Bone, Shawn Grono, David H. Johnson, Marcia Johnson
41 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Applying social science and public health methods to community-based pandemic planning Elizabeth J. Danforth, Annette Doying, Georges Merceron, Laura Kennedy
42 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Pandemic planning: Historical and practical perspectives Cynthia L. Simeone
43 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Pandemic preparedness and telecommunications resiliency: What should contingency planners be considering? Joanne Deluca, Roy Pinchot
44 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Pandemic readiness in the US financial services sector: When failure is not an option Annie Searle
45 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 How Toronto Pearson International Airport applied lessons from SARS to develop a pandemic response plan Deane Johanis
46 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Pandemic response: Developing a mission-critical inventory and cross-training programme James M. Rosenbluth
47 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Communicating through a pandemic: What one police agency has learned so far Katherine Severson, Emma Poole
48 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Epidemics and pandemics: Effects on societal and organisational resilience Michael Blyth, Simon Mallett
49 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Antimicrobial resistance, infection control and planning for pandemics: The importance of knowledge transfer in healthcare resilience and emergency planning Jennifer Cole
50 [GO] 2024―Jul―25 Is there a business continuity plan for emergencies like an Ebola outbreak or other pandemics? Nirmal Kandel
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