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. 2023 Mar 13;23:25. doi: 10.1186/s12873-023-00802-0

Table 2.

Mass casualty incident plans at EPHCCs (n = 64)

n (%)
EPHCCs has MCI plans Yes 28 (43.8)
No 35 (54.7)
Do not know 1 (1.6)

EPHCC MCI plan consider staff recall

(For the EPHCCs that have MCI plans)

Yes 25 (39,1)
No 13 (20,3)
Do not know 0 (-)
Plans easily accessible for EPHCC on-call staff Yes 45 (70.3)
No 12 (18.8)
Do not know 6 (9.4)
EPHCC encourages staff to familiarize with the plan Yes 29 (45.3)
No 27 (42.2)
I do not know 7 (10.9)
Plan is reviewed with staff on education days Yes 13 (20.3)
No 42 (65.6)
I do not know 3 (4.7)
Not relevant 6 (9.4)
Standardized forms for documenting MCI details at EPHCC Yes 12 (18.8)
No 44 (68.8)
Do not know 8 (12.5)
Having different levels of activation at EPHCC Yes 12 (18.8)
No 50 (78.1)
Do not know 2 (3.1)
Coordination of mass influx situation with hospitals, other EPHCC, and/or incident command Direct communication 19 (29.7)
Through emergency dispatch central 26 (40.6)
No plans or procedures 19 (29.7)

EPHCC = Emergency primary health care center. MCI = Mass casualty incident