A Comparative Study of Interagency Communications and Information Exchange in Disaster Response Among Selected Countries

Abdolahzadeh, F., Bagherian, H., Peyravi, M., et al. (2023). A Comparative Study of Interagency Communications and Information Exchange in Disaster Response Among Selected Countries. Journal of Education and Health Promotion. 12:251.
The authors compared disaster interagency communications systems in six different countries and found notable differences in the types of data exchanged in each country. Landline and mobile telephones, radio communications, and couriers remain the most common tools used for exchanging information; the authors suggest future research examine information sharing between others, such as healthcare and first responders.
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