医院船作为21世纪外交政策和全球卫生危机中的战略资产。

M. S. Baker, Jacob B Baker, F. Burkle
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当前的美国医院船——美国海军“仁慈”号和“舒适”号——老旧、缓慢、笨重、无法防御,即将退役。随着21世纪新挑战和新威胁的出现,美国海军应该部署新的海上医疗平台,以快速和战术的方式处理大规模伤亡情景和人道主义灾难救援。新的医疗船应该能够用更现代化的武器来保护自己,并通过加密通信相互连接。它们必须快速、灵活、战术、可防御,并在21世纪危险的全球公域中向前部署。材料和方法系统回顾了医院船、美国海军政策、日内瓦公约和当前全球威胁状况的文献。结果医院船为冲突中的美军提供医疗支持,促进美国在海外的友好和积极形象。目前的医院船不适合当前对前沿部署和快速交付的操作医学需求的操作范式。需要一种新的、能力更强的平台,在前沿部署环境中提供可操作的医疗保健服务。多艘高速医疗响应船——无论是从现有舰船上重新配置,还是为更强大的医疗交付而开发的全新平台——都需要紧急部署,用于未来的作战行动、人道主义任务和参与合作安全交战。这些医疗平台需要能够自我防御,并在战术上与舰队和舰队部队相互联系。
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The Hospital Ship as a Strategic Asset in21st Century Foreign Policy and Global Health Crises.
INTRODUCTION Current U.S. hospital ships-USNS Mercy and Comfort-are old, slow, cumbersome, and indefensible, and due for retirement. As new challenges and new threats emerge in the 21st century, the U.S. Navy should field new afloat medical platforms to potentially deal with both mass casualty scenarios and humanitarian disaster relief in a rapid and tactical manner. New hospital ships should be able to defend themselves with more modern weapons and to be interconnected with encrypted communications. They must be fast, nimble, tactical, defensible, and forward deployed in the risky global commons of the 21st century. MATERIALS AND METHODS Systematic review of the literature on hospital ships, U.S. Navy policy, the Geneva Conventions, and current global threat conditions. RESULTS Hospital ships provide medical support for U.S. forces in conflict and promote goodwill and a positive image of the U.S. abroad. Current hospital ships do not fit the operational paradigm of the current needs for forward deployed and rapidly deliverable operational medicine. There is a need for a new and more capable platform to deliver operational health care in the forward deployed setting. CONCLUSIONS Multiple high-speed medical response vessels-whether reconfigured from an existing ship, or an entirely new platform developed for more robust medical delivery-need to be urgently fielded for future combat operations, humanitarian missions, and participation in cooperative security engagements. These medical platforms need to be able to defend themselves and be tactically interconnected with the Fleet and Fleet Forces.
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