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Is there a business continuity plan for emergencies like an Ebola outbreak or other pandemics?

Nirmal Kandel
Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 8 (4), 295-298 (2015)
https://doi.org/10.69554/RIBT9409

Abstract

During emergencies, the health system will be overwhelmed and
challenged by various factors like staff absenteeism and other
limited resources. More than half of the workforce in Liberia has
been out of work since the start of the Ebola outbreak. It is vital
to continue essential services like maternal and child health care,
emergency care and others while responding to emergencies like an
Ebola outbreak other pandemic or disaster. Having a business
continuity plan (BCP) and involving various sectors during planning
and implementing the plan during a crisis will assist in providing
essential services to the public. An established BCP will not only
help the continuity of services, it also assists in maintaining
achievements of sustainable development. This applies to all
sectors other than health, for instance, energy sectors,
communication, transportation, education, production and
agriculture.

Keywords: business continuity plan; emergency; Ebola outbreak; pandemic

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Author's Biography

Nirmal Kandel has worked for the World Health Organization since 2004 in various capacities in the area of disease surveillance, health systems and emergency. He has worked in Nepal and India and is currently working in Indonesia in the capacity of Medical Officer for Preparedness, Surveillance and Response, looking after emergency humanitarian action and disease surveillance and epidemiology. He endeavours to strengthen countries’ capacities to implement the International Health Regulations (2005) and emergency and pandemic preparedness and response. He has helped countries to develop their business continuity planning for epidemic, pandemic and/or emergencies. He is a medical doctor with post-graduations in anthropology (MA), public health (MPH) and business administration (EMBA).

Citation

Kandel, Nirmal (2015, March 1). Is there a business continuity plan for emergencies like an Ebola outbreak or other pandemics?. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 8, Issue 4. https://doi.org/10.69554/RIBT9409.

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