Iranian Journal of Public Health (Mar 2009)
Disaster Health Management: Iran’s Progress and Challenges
Abstract
"nI.R.Iran is exposed to a wide variety of natural and man-made hazards. Human-related consequences of disasters and its im­pact on health service delivery bring the health to the top agenda of disaster management. This article presents the DHM's pro­gress in Iran and the related challenges. Iran has achieved considerable academic and administrative success in terms of emer­gency management and risk reduction in health sector, but many rooms for improvement are left. Earthquakes of Bam (2003), Zarand (2005) and Lorestan (2006), Golestan floods (2001 and 2005), Cyclone Gonu (2007) and re-current droughts were the largest disasters during last 10 years, which health system could learn from and apply the lessons learned. The chal­lenges have been changed during last decade, as disaster health management upgraded from a unit under Center for Environ­mental Health to Emergency Management Center under deputy of minister directing national Emergency Opera­tions Center (EOC). Heath system needs strengthening intra and inter-sectoral collaboration and coordination, information man­agement system, community-based initiatives and integration of disaster health management in Primary Health Care (PHC) network. It also needs to focus on disaster risk reduction, while enhancing response capacity. Investing on research would lead to quality decision-making in disaster health management.