US Emergency Department Use and Operations Amid Natural Disasters: A Narrative Review
Atrik Patel, Ashley A. Foster, Erica Y. Popovsky, Andrea Fawcett, Jennifer A. Hoffmann

TL;DR
This paper reviews how US emergency departments operate during natural disasters, focusing on vulnerable populations and the challenges they face.
Contribution
The paper provides a narrative review of ED use and operations during natural disasters, emphasizing vulnerable populations and preparedness strategies.
Findings
Natural disasters have increased in frequency and intensity, impacting ED operations and use.
Vulnerable populations experience unique challenges in ED access and care during disasters.
EDs face operational strain, including crowding and resource scarcity, during natural disasters.
Abstract
In the United States from 2014–2024, an average of 18.2 national disasters per year caused over a billion dollars in inflation-adjusted damage, compared with 3.3 national disasters per year during the 1980s. The increased frequency and intensity of severe weather phenomena—attributed by climate science experts to climate change—have raised concerns about national emergency preparedness. One aspect of emergency preparedness is the functioning of emergency departments (ED). In this narrative review, we examine patterns of ED use and operations amid natural disasters in the US, with a special focus on vulnerable populations. The review highlights studies comparing ED use patterns between periods of disaster and non-disaster for specific disaster types, including hurricanes, wildfires, floods, winter storms, and earthquakes, as well as studies that identify disaster-mediated changes in ED…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDisaster Response and Management · Disaster Management and Resilience · Facility Location and Emergency Management
