Preliminary investigation on seismic risk of hospital functions in Lima

Juan Palomino, Tiziana Rossetto, Sandra Santa-Cruz

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Abstract

Hospitals are vital assets to communities when a disaster strikes, and some functions are essential for an adequate emergency response. This paper presents the initial results of a study on the earthquake risk to hospital functions in Lima, Peru. The study draws upon the World Bank Lima hospital database and shows that buildings containing operating rooms and emergency care units are particularly vulnerable to earthquakes. Hospital services are grouped and ranked according to their importance in a post disaster context. This information is then crossed with seismic capacity data to evaluate simplified risk indices. The results show that 66% of the operating theatres and 45% of the emergency rooms have a high level of risk. These results will provide insight for a retrofit prioritization scheme for health infrastructure in Lima, focusing on hospital functions and function interdependencies rather than the buildings alone.

Original languageEnglish
JournalProceedings of the International Conference on Natural Hazards and Infrastructure
StatePublished - 2019
Event2nd International Conference on Natural Hazards and Infrastructure, ICONHIC 2019 - Chania, Greece
Duration: 23 Jun 201926 Jun 2019

Keywords

  • Hospital functions
  • Risk index
  • Seismic codes
  • Seismic risk

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