A systematic review of public health emergency operations centres (‎EOC)

Overview

A public health emergency operations centre (EOC) is a central location for coordinating operational information and resources for strategic management of public health emergencies1 and events. EOCs provide communication and information tools and services and a management system during a response to an emergency or event. They also provide other essential functions to support decision-making and implementation, coordination, and collaboration.

This systematic review examined peer-reviewed and grey literature in order to document global best practices for effective public health emergency response by EOCs; to identify indicators to monitor EOC performance; to describe risk communication in EOC settings; to outline research needs; and to identify standardised terminology. 

 

 

WHO Team
Emergency Operations Center (EOC), Emergency Preparedness (WPE)
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
74
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO/HSE/GCR/2014.1