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It is irrefutable the essence of having a quick, effective, and accessible design meant to store evacuees’ data is an essential component (Katz & Pandya, 2013). This is especially after the US experienced a fierce Katrina episode that destabilized its varied aid agencies including rendering medical interventions ineffective. However, this led to the emergency of KatrinaHealth.org analyzed above whereby its implementation will be of great help though it faces varied difficulties as well as objections (Lavine, 2008). This includes utter reluctance by the government not to accept varied essential aids availed by individuals. These are to integrate it with the already existing aids’ databases, which are HIPPA and EHRs (Rusiecki, et al., 2014). It is not clear why the government and the majority of medic panels have not embraced the idea despite seeing the approach as helpful and valid.
Based on the above analyses, it is quite evident the approach avails adequate information meant to enhance and manage evacuees’ varied predicaments. However, mitigations for these predicaments and their respective solutions evident in Figure 1 are attainable with minimum involvement of resources (Mordini & Green, 2013). This is also quite evident in Figure 2 through relaying both “For” and “against” forces whereby the former proves to be strong than the latter. Hence, implies KatrinaHealth.org is quite effective (Stehling-Ariza, Park, Sury & Abramson, 2012).
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