Medical response, Patient evaluation, Definitive medical care
Moves patients from a disaster
ESF 8
The team that provides victim-identification services within the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) is the Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (DMORT). DMORT is specifically trained to assist in the recovery, identification, and processing of deceased individuals in the aftermath of disasters, ensuring that families can be reunited with their loved ones.
16. The overall purpose of the NDMS is to provide support to the military in caring for casualties evacuated back to the U.S. from overseas armed conflicts and to:
Manage and coordinate Federal response to disasters, Supplement state and local medical resources, Provide a cooperative program between Federal government agencies and local governments, private businesses, and volunteers.
National Health Service (NHS)
The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system consists of several key components: the public, who recognize emergencies and call for help; the communication system, which relays information to responders; the emergency response personnel, including EMTs and paramedics; and the transportation system, which includes ambulances that transport patients to medical facilities. Additionally, the hospitals and medical facilities that provide definitive care are integral to the EMS system. Together, these components work in coordination to ensure timely and effective emergency care.
To be consistent with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF) policies
to be consistent with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Reponse Framework (NRF) policies.
In the US disaster management is handled by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. You can find information on the types of emergencies they handle at FEMA. FEMA is under the Department of Homeland Security, so if you're interested in disaster management you can look up Homeland Security, the National Response Framework, and the National Incident Management System.
The ICS joint information system is a system that informs the public of natural disaster incidents. The joint information system is apart of the National Incident Management System.
This question refers to the healthy system of the United Kingdom. The official name for the system is the National Health Service, which provides socialized medicine to the country.