Poison control center surge capacity during an unusual increase in call volume--results from a natural experiment.
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INTRODUCTION Poison Control Centers (PCCs) play an integral role in the preparation for and management of poison emergencies. Large-scale public health disasters, caused by both natural and human factors, may result in a drastic increase in the number of inquiries received and handled by PCCs in short periods of time. In order to plan and prepare for such public health emergencies, it is important for PCCs to assess their ability to handle the surge in call volume and to examine how the unusually large number of calls could affect the level of services. On 26 January 2006, the New York City Poison Center experienced a sudden loss of telephone service. The disruption in telephone service led to the need to reroute calls from that geographical catchment area to the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System (NJPIES) for several hours. METHODS Data from the NJPIES was abstracted from the telephone switch's internal reporting system and the NJPIES's electronic record system and processed with a standard spreadsheet application. RESULTS Compared to the same time and day in the previous week, the total number of calls received by the NJPIES during the four hours after the disruption increased by 148%. A substantial rise in the number of calls was observed in almost every 15-minute increment during this four-hour (h) time period (with some of these increments increasing as much as 525%). Meanwhile, the percentage of calls answered by the NJPIES decreased, and the percentage of calls abandoned during a 15-minute increment reached as high as 62%. Furthermore, the average time for handling calls was longer than usual in most of these 15-minute increments. CONCLUSIONS Limitations of the telephone technology, which impacted the ability of the NJPIES to respond to the surge of calls, were observed. While the NJPIES was able to handle the unusual increase of incoming calls using available poison specialists and staff, the experience gained from this natural experiment demonstrates the need for PCCs to have a pre-planned surge capacity protocol that can be implemented rapidly during a public health emergency. A number of challenges that PCCs must meet in order to have adequate surge capacity during such events were identified.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Prehospital and disaster medicine
دوره 22 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007