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Abstract - Are presented software and administrative-organizational solutions that support the application of national legislation, in order to increase the capacity and speed of response of public authorities in Romania with responsibilities in the management of epidemics/pandemics. In the current context, generated by the SARS-CoV2 pandemic, the proposed solutions are of high interest. The danger of the communicable diseases globally spreading is unprecedented, which requires a good organization, correlation and intervention of the authorities responsible for monitoring and maintaining public health all over the world.
The paper is an approach focused on studying the opportunity and legality of applying software or administrative-organizational solutions to improve the crisis management and response capabilities of the authorities responsible for the organization, deployment and mode of action of first responders (emergency medical technicians, paramedics, ambulance, firefighters, rescue crews and police officers).
Are briefly presented the software solutions Dynamic Hospital Ward Management model (CHARM), which aim a better allocation of hospital beds within the administrative-territorial units (counties), respectively the optimal distribution of patients from medical crisis, Crisis Management Tool (CMT ), used to assist the management of institutions/forums in charge of managing emergencies, both before they start and during crises, Web Social Media Analytics Tool (WSMA), a complementary CMT tool, with the role of increasing its efficiency . Also, the administrative-organizational solution regarding the establishment of a Reserve Structure of personnel and technical means, organized at regional level, by reference to the national legislation in force, is analyzed. The administrative-organizational solution is based on the hypothesis that the existing technical and human resources at the level of the county management unit for emergency situations (ISU) are insufficient in the case of several events, which take place simultaneously.