Summary:
Medical support during crisis response operations should follow state-of-the-art standards of medicine, but at the
same time to take into account more difficult conditions for medical care providing. The results of treatment of patients
during crisis response operations should lead to results as close as possible to peacetime treatment. Multinationality
has been working well in the Šipovo Multinational Integrated Medical Unit (MIMU) in Bosnia and
Herzegovina until now. The mutual co-operation of nations results in a reduction in terms of personnel and material
for all participants. It allows efficient use of resources and could be a model for Role 3 care in other hospitals.
It has proven to be greater than the sum of its parts. The MIMU concept can be considered a cornerstone that
guarantees the required continuity and stability.
Key words:
military medicine, standards of medical care, medical policy and doctrine, multinational approach
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