| Now, a variety of environmental factors are more complex, and there are moreand more growing public health emergencies. China becomes a high-risk areas ofpublic health emergencies because of high population density, frequent populationflow and more susceptible people. Therefore, how to effectively respond to publichealth emergencies has become the focus of attention and study in various aspects. Inthe21st century, the changing outer environment makes project management become adevelopment trend of all kinds of area’s organization management in the future. In fact,project management applied to public health emergencies is another more suitableemergency management.Firstly, on the basis of the summary of research on emergency management, crisismanagement, risk management, project management theory and practice, this paperanalyzes the relationship of the four theories. They can be combined to apply to theemergency response process of public health emergencies.Secondly, this paper elaborates the current shortcomings and development trendsof the emergency management system of public health emergencies, and proposes theneed of introducing project management.It clears the project properties of publichealth emergencies, and analyzes the feasibility of project management in theemergency response process.Finally, it builds an emergency response pattern of public health emergenciesbased on project management model, and there is an integrated use of projectmanagement knowledge, skills, tools and technologies to manage the whole process ofincident, such as life cycle, project organization, project team and WBS, and so on. Itanalyzes the feasibility, applicability and operability of the project management modelthrough the example of sudden hand-foot-mouth disease in Gaomi City. The patternmay realize a good security system which is able to carry out a simulation exercise. When the emergency incident comes, we can quickly make the best response anddeployment to control the development of the situation, and finally reach the targets ofeliminating incident hazards and restoring normal order. |